Lecture 14: Jordan Canonical Form

author: Stephen P. Boyd, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
published: May 31, 2010,   recorded: September 2007,   views: 3835
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Okay. Now, we looked at various things involving Jordan Form, and the real question was, what does it mean? I think we saw some of that from a dynamic point of view. We can get some of that by looking at the exponential of a Jordan Block. So the exponential of T times a Jordan Block looks like this. You get the familiar, E to the T lambda. So that you'd expect. That's the eigenvalue. ...

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