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Course: Numerical Methods


BACKGROUND-SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS

 

Diagonally Dominant Matrix

 

By Autar Kaw



TOPIC DESCRIPTION
 

Learn the definition and examples of diagonally dominant matrices.

 

This video teaches you the  definition of the diagonally dominant matrix  and also gives the examples of them.


ALL VIDEOS FOR THIS TOPIC
 

Diagonal and Identity Matrices [YOUTUBE 5:21]

What is a Diagonally Dominant Matrix [YOUTUBE 10:49]

Upper and Lower Triangular Matrices [YOUTUBE 5:21]

Adding Two Matrices [YOUTUBE 4:53]

Subtracting Two Matrices [YOUTUBE 5:34]

Multiplying Two Matrices [YOUTUBE 10:06]

Inverse of a Matrix [YOUTUBE 4:53]

Setting up Equations in a Matrix Form [YOUTUBE 7:07]


COMPLETE RESOURCES
  Get in one place the following: a textbook chapter, and individual YouTube lecture videos on Background of Simultaneous Linear Equations.

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