Author(s): Arthur Cayley
Source: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 148 (1858), pp. 17- 37
Published by: Royal Society
Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/108649
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Received December 10, 1857,-Read January 14, 1858.
The term matrix might be used in a more general sense, but in the present memoir I consider only square and rectangular matrices, and. the term matrix used without quali- fication is to be understood as meaning a square matrix; in this restricted sense,' a set of quantities arranged in the form of a square,
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Source: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 148 (1858), pp. 17- 37
Published by: Royal Society
Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/108649
Accessed: 22-12-2018 10:44 UTC
Received December 10, 1857,-Read January 14, 1858.
The term matrix might be used in a more general sense, but in the present memoir I consider only square and rectangular matrices, and. the term matrix used without quali- fication is to be understood as meaning a square matrix; in this restricted sense,' a set of quantities arranged in the form of a square,
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