Chapter 6

1 Many of these cases, for that matter, can be a posteriori linked to some suitable quadratic forms.

2 For a complex Hermitian matrix, the decomposition is A = LL*, where L* is the conjugate transpose of L.

3 Some of these may assume the value of zero, but that is incidental.

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