
01:23
yes

02:44
yes sure that's good

02:49
sounds good

02:53
great, thanks

08:12
1

10:53
what is the algebr. Mult. if m0, m1, m2 are different from each other?

17:56
Is there any reason we dont use the complex space for t, as the Professor has done that only sometimes, or is that only when we talk about matricies with imaginary Elements?

19:12
yes thanks

21:24
yes, please

21:27
the second one

21:30
the second one

21:31
sheet 10

21:33
2nd one

25:27
yes

25:36
yes

26:26
2

26:26
2

26:27
2

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2

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1

26:27
2

26:28
2

27:58
yes

28:36
one question, how do we know, which of the two eigenvalues is the first one?

29:07
okey, thx!

29:13
if the geom. M. is NOT =2 for lambda 1, do we even need to check lambda 2?

30:48
okay, thank you

31:05
1

31:06
1

33:03
quick question what is the difference between eigenspace and eigenvector

38:01
yes

38:02
yes

39:09
got it

39:10
thank you

44:27
yes

47:45
shouldn't it be -1?

48:29
no, it just changes the sign of the imaginary numbers

48:49
yes

49:07
thank you very much

49:09
ahaa

49:32
thank you

49:43
is a matrix with alg m. 1 always diagonalisable as the geo m. is equal to or less than the am

50:12
can you just say me the result of w_2 in exercise 2 sheet 9?

50:32
yes

51:08
ok

51:09
thank you

51:24
ok thank you

51:47
your explanations are very helpful - thank you!

51:48
can you scroll down

52:08
yes here

52:46
Have a nice week, and thank you

53:28
thanks a lot

53:46
thank you bye!