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'''Regular matrix''' may refer to:
'''Regular matrix''' may refer to:
==Mathematics==
* Regular [[stochastic matrix]], a stochastic matrix such that all the entries of some power of the matrix are positive.<!-- e.g. Lewis, Matrix Theory, p. 169 -->
* [[invertible matrix]] (this usage is rare).<!-- e.g. Plato et al., Concise Numerical Algebra, p. 60 -->
* Regular [[stochastic matrix]], a stochastic matrix such that all the entries of some power of the matrix are positive<!-- e.g. Lewis, Matrix Theory, p. 169 -->
* the opposite of [[irregular matrix]], a matrix with a different number of entries in each row.
* The opposite of [[irregular matrix]], a matrix with a different number of entries in each row
* [[Regular Hadamard matrix]], a Hadamard matrix whose row and column sums are all equal.
* [[Regular Hadamard matrix]], a Hadamard matrix whose row and column sums are all equal
* A [[regular element of a Lie algebra]], when the Lie algebra is ''gl<sub>n</sub>''
* [[QS Regular Matrix]] developed by [[Sansui]] for [[Quadraphonic sound]].
* [[Invertible matrix]] (this usage is rare)<!-- e.g. Plato et al., Concise Numerical Algebra, p. 60 -->
* May be referring to a [[regular element of a Lie algebra]], when the Lie algebra is ''gl<sub>n</sub>''.

==Other uses==
* [[QS Regular Matrix]], a quadraphonic sound system developed by Sansui Electric
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Revision as of 18:07, 6 February 2018

Regular matrix may refer to:

Mathematics

Other uses