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Why geometric multiplicity less than equal to algebric multiplicity?

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The eigenspace of an eigenvalue λ is defined to be the linear space of all eigenvectors of A to the eigenvalue λ. ... Remember that the multiplicity with which an eigenvalue appears is called the algebraic multi- plicity of λ: The algebraic multiplicity is larger or equal than the geometric multiplicity.


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