$k$-largest eigenvalues symbol
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how can i achieve this
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-largest eigenvalue of a Matrix?
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$lambda^downarrow_1(A)$
– Sigur
yesterday
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Interesting notation. I usually just use $lambda_text{max}$.
– John Kormylo
yesterday
@JohnKormylo My gut feeling is that this notation belongs to some part of convergence definition (or whatever) :D
– Raaja
yesterday
This notation is borrowed from bathias book matrix analysis.
– Max Behr
21 hours ago
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in LaTeX to denote the $k$
-largest eigenvalue of a Matrix?
math-mode symbols amsmath
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$lambda^downarrow_1(A)$
– Sigur
yesterday
1
Interesting notation. I usually just use $lambda_text{max}$.
– John Kormylo
yesterday
@JohnKormylo My gut feeling is that this notation belongs to some part of convergence definition (or whatever) :D
– Raaja
yesterday
This notation is borrowed from bathias book matrix analysis.
– Max Behr
21 hours ago
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$lambda^downarrow_1(A)$
– Sigur
yesterday
1
Interesting notation. I usually just use $lambda_text{max}$.
– John Kormylo
yesterday
@JohnKormylo My gut feeling is that this notation belongs to some part of convergence definition (or whatever) :D
– Raaja
yesterday
This notation is borrowed from bathias book matrix analysis.
– Max Behr
21 hours ago
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$lambda^downarrow_1(A)$
– Sigur
yesterday
$lambda^downarrow_1(A)$
– Sigur
yesterday
1
1
Interesting notation. I usually just use $lambda_text{max}$.
– John Kormylo
yesterday
Interesting notation. I usually just use $lambda_text{max}$.
– John Kormylo
yesterday
@JohnKormylo My gut feeling is that this notation belongs to some part of convergence definition (or whatever) :D
– Raaja
yesterday
@JohnKormylo My gut feeling is that this notation belongs to some part of convergence definition (or whatever) :D
– Raaja
yesterday
This notation is borrowed from bathias book matrix analysis.
– Max Behr
21 hours ago
This notation is borrowed from bathias book matrix analysis.
– Max Behr
21 hours ago
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$lambda^downarrow_1(A)$
– Sigur
yesterday
1
Interesting notation. I usually just use $lambda_text{max}$.
– John Kormylo
yesterday
@JohnKormylo My gut feeling is that this notation belongs to some part of convergence definition (or whatever) :D
– Raaja
yesterday
This notation is borrowed from bathias book matrix analysis.
– Max Behr
21 hours ago