Lecture 5: Orthonormal Set Of Vectors
author: Stephen P. Boyd,
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
published: May 31, 2010, recorded: September 2007, views: 3413
released under terms of: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
published: May 31, 2010, recorded: September 2007, views: 3413
released under terms of: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
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Let’s continue with orthonormal sets of vectors. Does anyone have any questions about last time? If not, we’ll continue. Our topic is, of course, orthonormal sets of vectors. So a set of vectors is orthonormal. So I have K vectors in RN. They’re orthonormal if they’re normalized. That’s an attribute of the vectors separately and then mutually orthogonal, and that’s an attribute of the set of vectors, and it’s orthonormal if both. ...
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