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JordanDecomposition

Usage

JordanDecomposition[m] yields the Jordan decomposition of a square matrix m. The result is a list {s, j} where s is a similarity matrix and j is the Jordan canonical form of m.


Notes

• The original matrix m is equal to s . j . Inverse[s].
• The matrix m can be either numerical or symbolic.
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