Matrix Operations in Python
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1. Addition and Subtraction
Two matrices A and B of the same shape can be added:
123456789import numpy as np A = np.array([[1, 2], [5, 6]]) B = np.array([[3, 4], [7, 8]]) C = A + B print(f'C:\n{C}') # C = [[4, 6], [12, 14]]
2. Multiplication Rules
Matrix multiplication is not element-wise.
Rule: if A has shape (n,m) and B has shape (m,l), then the result has shape (n,l).
1234567891011121314151617181920import numpy as np # Example random matrix 3x2 A = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6]]) print(f'A:\n{A}') # Example random matrix 2x4 B = np.array([[11, 12, 13, 14], [15, 16, 17, 18]]) print(f'B:\n{B}') # product shape (3, 4) product = np.dot(A, B) print(f'np.dot(A, B):\n{product}') # or equivalently product = A @ B print(f'A @ B:\n{product}')
3. Transpose
Transpose flips rows and columns.
General rule: if A is (n×m), then AT is (m×n).
1234567import numpy as np A = np.array([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]) A_T = A.T # Transpose of A print(f'A_T:\n{A_T}')
4. Inverse of a Matrix
A matrix A has an inverse A−1 if:
A⋅A−1=IWhere I is the identity matrix.
Not all matrices have inverses. A matrix must be square and full-rank.
12345678910import numpy as np A = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]]) A_inv = np.linalg.inv(A) # Inverse of A print(f'A_inv:\n{A_inv}') I = np.eye(2) # Identity matrix 2x2 print(f'A x A_inv = I:\n{np.allclose(A @ A_inv, I)}') # Check if product equals identity
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