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<div style="font-size:30px">'''MATRIX("ANTISYMMETRIC",order)'''</div><br/>
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*<math> order </math>  is the order of the Anti diagonal matrix.
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==Description==
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*This function gives the matrix of order 3 which is satisfying the anti symmetric properties.
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*An antisymmetric matrix is a square matrix that satisfies the identity A=-A^(T)  ,where A^(T) is the matrix transpose.
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*For example, A= <math>\begin{bmatrix}
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0 & -1 \\
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1 & 0 \\
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\end{bmatrix}</math>
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*So the form of anti symmetric is  <math>\begin{bmatrix}
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0 & a12 & a13 \\
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-a12 & 0 &  a23 \\
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-a13 & -a23 & 0 \\
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\end{bmatrix}</math>
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*Antisymmetric matrices are commonly called "skew symmetric matrices"  or "antimetric".
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*So in CALCI,users can give the syntax as:
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*1.MATRIX("anti-symmetric")
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*2.MATRIX("antisymmetric")
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*2.MATRIX("skewsymmetric")
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*3.MATRIX("skew-symmetric)
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*Here this is case-insensitive.

Revision as of 12:06, 17 April 2015

MATRIX("ANTISYMMETRIC",order)


  • is the order of the Anti diagonal matrix.

Description

  • This function gives the matrix of order 3 which is satisfying the anti symmetric properties.
  • An antisymmetric matrix is a square matrix that satisfies the identity A=-A^(T) ,where A^(T) is the matrix transpose.
  • For example, A=
  • So the form of anti symmetric is
  • Antisymmetric matrices are commonly called "skew symmetric matrices" or "antimetric".
  • So in CALCI,users can give the syntax as:
  • 1.MATRIX("anti-symmetric")
  • 2.MATRIX("antisymmetric")
  • 2.MATRIX("skewsymmetric")
  • 3.MATRIX("skew-symmetric)
  • Here this is case-insensitive.