Abstract Linear Algebra II
The Cayley-Hamilton theorem states that every square matrix satisfies its own characteristic polynomial. This means that if you take a matrix and form its characteristic polynomial, plugging the matrix itself into this polynomial will yield the zero matrix. This theorem connects to the study of eigenvalues and eigenvectors, the construction of characteristic polynomials, applications in solving linear systems, and the concepts of minimal and characteristic polynomials.
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