X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=mjo-linear_algebra.tex;h=a534523765ef1fd20f7729af25836bb2075fcd3e;hb=8b880c1436d7e93279391ba362ab07c86272a449;hp=d493b9cce5bd047eeb940a972128a6cf7198d261;hpb=6dfb93ac68463f1f47a009e2d1672c1c78f1e847;p=mjotex.git diff --git a/mjo-linear_algebra.tex b/mjo-linear_algebra.tex index d493b9c..a534523 100644 --- a/mjo-linear_algebra.tex +++ b/mjo-linear_algebra.tex @@ -51,6 +51,11 @@ % The trace of an operator. \newcommand*{\trace}[1]{ \operatorname{trace}\of{{#1}} } +% The diagonal matrix whose only nonzero entries are on the diagonal +% and are given by our argument. The argument should therefore be a +% vector or tuple of entries, by convention going from the top-left to +% the bottom-right of the matrix. +\newcommand*{\diag}[1]{\operatorname{diag}\of{{#1}}} % The "rank" of its argument, which is context-dependent. It can mean % any or all of, @@ -146,7 +151,9 @@ % The space of complex Hermitian n-by-n matrices. Does not reduce to % merely "H" when n=1 since H^{n} does not mean an n-fold cartesian -% product of H^{1}. +% product of H^{1}. The field may also be given rather than assumed +% to be complex; for example \Hn[3]\of{\mathbb{O}} might denote the +% 3-by-3 Hermitian matrices with octonion entries. \newcommand*{\Hn}[1][n]{ \mathcal{H}^{#1} } \ifdefined\newglossaryentry \newglossaryentry{Hn}{