what is mean by commute ina matrix
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the free encyclopedia. In linear algebra, two matrices and are said to commute if and equivalently, their commutator is zero. A set of matrices. is said to commute if they commute pairwise, meaning that every pair of matrices in the set commute with each other.
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In linear algebra, two matrices {\displaystyle A} and {\displaystyle B} are said to commute if {\displaystyle AB=BA} and equivalently, their commutator {\displaystyle [A,B]=AB-BA} is zero. A set of matrices {\displaystyle A_{1},\ldots ,A_{k}} is said to commute if they commute pairwise, meaning that every pair of matrices in the set commute with each other.
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