Advanced Linear Algebra - Lecture 23: The Adjoint of a Linear Transformation

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We learn about the adjoint of a linear transformation, which is a generalization of the transpose (or conjugate transpose) of a matrix.

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Side note, conjugate transpose is often called Hermitian transpose.

samuelfisher
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Word to da wise.
U gots to do Ortho-Gonal basises to both of them ... or U up creek with no paddle.

dacianbonta
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Hello Professor, Why do they say "The adjoint of a matrix A is the transpose of the cofactor matrix of A" ? Cant we just take the transpose and we have the adjoint?

quantabot
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The rhetorical "Right?" has officially become an epidemic.

davidk