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- Trace_identity abstract "In mathematics, a trace identity is any equation involving the trace of a matrix. For example, the Cayley–Hamilton theorem says that every matrix satisfies its own characteristic polynomial.Trace identities are invariant under simultaneous conjugation. They are frequently used in the invariant theory of n×n matrices to find the generators and relations of the ring of invariants, and therefore are useful in answering questions similar to that posed by Hilbert's fourteenth problem.".
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- Trace_identity subject Category:Invariant_theory.
- Trace_identity subject Category:Linear_algebra.
- Trace_identity comment "In mathematics, a trace identity is any equation involving the trace of a matrix. For example, the Cayley–Hamilton theorem says that every matrix satisfies its own characteristic polynomial.Trace identities are invariant under simultaneous conjugation. They are frequently used in the invariant theory of n×n matrices to find the generators and relations of the ring of invariants, and therefore are useful in answering questions similar to that posed by Hilbert's fourteenth problem.".
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