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Can you do eigendecomposition of rank deficient matrix

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★ A matrix is said to have full rank if its rank is either equal to its number of columns or to its number of rows (or to both). A matrix that does not have full rank is said to be rank deficient. For example, the matrices and both have full rank

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★ A matrix is said to have full rank if its rank is either equal to its number of columns or to its number of rows (or to both). A matrix that does not have full rank is said to be rank deficient. For example, the matrices and both have full rank

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