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  2. Gram matrix - Wikipedia

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    The Gram matrix is symmetric in the case the inner product is real-valued; it is Hermitian in the general, complex case by definition of an inner product. The Gram matrix is positive semidefinite, and every positive semidefinite matrix is the Gramian matrix for some set of vectors. The fact that the Gramian matrix is positive-semidefinite can ...

  3. Hadamard's maximal determinant problem - Wikipedia

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    The matrix G is the usual Gram matrix of a set of vectors, derived from the set of rows of R, while G′ is the Gram matrix derived from the set of columns of R. A matrix R for which G = G′ is a normal matrix. Every known maximal-determinant matrix is equivalent to a normal matrix, but it is not known whether this is always the case.

  4. Euclidean distance matrix - Wikipedia

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    The Gram matrix of a sequence of points ,, …, in k-dimensional space ℝ k is the n×n matrix = of their dot products (here a point is thought of as a vector from 0 to that point):

  5. G-test - Wikipedia

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    The McDonald–Kreitman test in statistical genetics is an application of the G-test. Dunning [8] introduced the test to the computational linguistics community where it is now widely used. The R-scape program (used by Rfam) uses G-test to detect co-variation between RNA sequence alignment positions. [9]

  6. Controllability Gramian - Wikipedia

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    The controllability Gramian can be found as the solution of the Lyapunov equation given by + =. In fact, we can see that if we take = as a solution, we are going to find that: + = + = = | = = =

  7. Unimodular lattice - Wikipedia

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    The determinant of a lattice is the determinant of the Gram matrix, a matrix with entries (a i, a j), where the elements a i form a basis for the lattice. An integral lattice is unimodular if its determinant is 1 or −1. A unimodular lattice is even or type II if all norms are even, otherwise odd or type I.

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    Trump's incoming administration may reverse several Biden-era electric vehicle (EV) policies, including the $7,500 federal tax credit, potentially changing the auto industry by 2025. This could ...

  9. Jørgen Pedersen Gram - Wikipedia

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    Jørgen Pedersen Gram (27 June 1850 – 29 April 1916) was a Danish actuary and mathematician who was born in Nustrup, Duchy of Schleswig, Denmark and died in Copenhagen, Denmark. Important papers of his include On series expansions determined by the methods of least squares , and Investigations of the number of primes less than a given number .