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Canonical form is a bit the normal form. $ 3 / 6 = \frac{3}{6} $ but your lecturer would expect you to answer $ 3 / 6 = \frac{1}{2} $ because $\frac{1}{2} $ is the canonoical form. in principle if your answers didn't have to be canonical you could answer every question by repeating the exercise.
I found the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the matrix, and the solution I was shown for the canonical form is a diagonal matrix with the eigenvalues on the diagonal (the explanation for this was that the eigenvalues were distinct)--I am not sure what I would do in the case that the eigenvalues were not distinct.
$\begingroup$ I call this standard form of objective function, before start the simplex method I use the standard form but this isn't a problem. I mean the canonical form of the latest step tableau (in phase 2 of 2-phases simplex method). The step that transform the first table in the second table of my picture. $\endgroup$ –
However, because we followed a very specific convention and procedure when using the truth-table, the outcome was completely determined, and therefore it is a 'canonical' normal form: there is exactly one such expression for each statement.
I apologize if this has already been answered, but I've seen multiple examples of how to compute Jordan Canonical Forms of a matrix, and I still don't really get it. Could someone help me out with ...
Question: $$4U_{xx} +12U_{xy} +9U_{yy}=0$$ I would like to transform this pde into canonical form. I know that the pde is a parabolic type but I am unsure how to proceed with rewriting it without ...
A linear program is said to be in canonical form if it has the following format: Maximize $c^Tx$ subject to $Ax ≤ b$, $x ≥ 0$ where $c$ and $x$ are n-dimensional ...
$\begingroup$ Since Jordan blocks form the diagonal of the Jordan canonical forms and diagonal matrices behave nicely when taking powers, we need only investigate the problem for Jordan Blocks.
What the local canonical form gives is the significant leading terms to see what the curve looks like near the point. $\endgroup$ – Ted Shifrin Commented Jan 27, 2022 at 2:39
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