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Note that these are ``left`` eigenspaces. | Note that these are ``left`` eigenspaces. To get the right eigenspaces, first take the transpose: {{{ sage: At = A.transpose() sage: v1 = At.eigenspaces()[0][1][0] sage: v2 = At.eigenspaces()[1][1][0] sage: v3 = At.eigenspaces()[2][1][0] sage: A*v1 == r1*v1 True sage: A*v2 == r2*v2 True sage: A*v3 == r3*v3 True }}} |
Linear Algebra
SAGE has extensive linear algebra capabilities.
Vector Spaces
The VectorSpace command creates a vector space class, from which one can create a subspace. Note the basis computed by Sage is row reduced.
Computing matrix powers in Sage is illustrated by the example below. Matrix addition and multiplication:
The kernel is computed by applying the kernel method to the matrix object. The following examples illustrate the syntax. A kernel of dimension one over \mathbb{Q} : A trivial kernel: Kernel of a zero matrix: Kernel of a non-square matrix: The 2-dimensional kernel of a matrix over a cyclotomic field: A nontrivial kernel over a complicated base field. Other methods for integer matrices include: elementary_divisors, smith_form (for the Smith normal form), echelon (a method for integer matrices) for the Hermite normal form, frobenius for the Frobenius normal form (rational canonical form). There a many methods for matrices over a field such as \mathbb{Q} or a finite field: row_span, nullity, transpose, swap_rows, matrix_from_columns, matrix_from_rows, among many others.
How do you compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors using Sage? Sage included both in the eigenspaces command, the output of which has several components, corresponding to the different eigenvalues. Note that these are left eigenspaces. To get the right eigenspaces, first take the transpose: sage: V = VectorSpace(GF(2),8)
sage: S = V.subspace([V([1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0]),V([1,0,0,0,0,1,1,0])])
sage: S.basis()
[
(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0),
(0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0)
]
sage: S.dimension()
2
Matrix arithmetic
sage: R = IntegerModRing(51)
sage: M = MatrixSpace(R,3,3)
sage: A = M([1,2,3, 4,5,6, 7,8,9])
sage: A^1000*A^1007
[ 3 3 3]
[18 0 33]
[33 48 12]
sage: A^2007
[ 3 3 3]
[18 0 33]
[33 48 12]
sage: R = IntegerModRing(51)
sage: M = MatrixSpace(R,3,3)
sage: A = M([1,2,3, 4,5,6, 7,8,9])
sage: B = M([1,0,1, 0,1,0, 1,1,1])
sage: A+B
[ 2 2 4]
[ 4 6 6]
[ 8 9 10]
sage: A*B
[ 4 5 4]
[10 11 10]
[16 17 16]
sage: -7*B
[44 0 44]
[ 0 44 0]
[44 44 44]
Kernels
sage: M = MatrixSpace(IntegerRing(),4,2)(range(8))
sage: M.kernel()
Free module of degree 4 and rank 2 over Integer Ring
Echelon basis matrix:
[ 1 0 -3 2]
[ 0 1 -2 1]
sage: A = MatrixSpace(RationalField(),3)(range(9))
sage: A.kernel()
Vector space of degree 3 and dimension 1 over Rational Field
Basis matrix:
[ 1 -2 1]
sage: A = MatrixSpace(RationalField(),2)([1,2,3,4])
sage: A.kernel()
Vector space of degree 2 and dimension 0 over Rational Field
Basis matrix:
[]
sage: M = MatrixSpace(RationalField(),0,2)(0)
sage: M
[]
sage: M.kernel()
Vector space of degree 0 and dimension 0 over Rational Field
Basis matrix:
[]
sage: M = MatrixSpace(RationalField(),2,0)(0)
sage: M.kernel()
Vector space of dimension 2 over Rational Field
sage: A = MatrixSpace(RationalField(),2)(0)
sage: A.kernel()
Vector space of degree 2 and dimension 2 over Rational Field
Basis matrix:
[1 0]
[0 1]
sage: A = MatrixSpace(RationalField(),3,2)(range(6))
sage: A.kernel()
Vector space of degree 3 and dimension 1 over Rational Field
Basis matrix:
[ 1 -2 1]
sage: K = CyclotomicField(12); a = K.gen()
sage: M = MatrixSpace(K,4,2)([1,-1, 0,-2, 0,-a^2-1, 0,a^2-1])
sage: M
[ 1 -1]
[ 0 -2]
[ 0 -zeta12^2 - 1]
[ 0 zeta12^2 - 1]
sage: M.kernel()
Vector space of degree 4 and dimension 2 over Cyclotomic Field of order 12
and degree 4
Basis matrix:
[ 0 1 0 -2*zeta12^2]
[ 0 0 1 -2*zeta12^2 + 1]
sage: K = FractionField(MPolynomialRing(RationalField(),2,'x'))
sage: M = MatrixSpace(K, 2)([[K.gen(1),K.gen(0)], [K.gen(1), K.gen(0)]])
sage: M
[x1 x0]
[x1 x0]
sage: M.kernel()
Vector space of degree 2 and dimension 1 over Fraction Field of Multivariate Polynomial Ring in x0, x1 over Rational Field
Basis matrix:
[ 1 -1]
Eigenvectors and eigenvalues
sage: MS = MatrixSpace(QQ, 3, 3)
sage: A = MS([[1,1,0],[0,2,0],[0,0, 3]])
sage: A
[1 1 0]
[0 2 0]
[0 0 3]
sage: A.eigenspaces()
[
(3, [
(0, 0, 1)
]),
(2, [
(0, 1, 0)
]),
(1, [
(1, -1, 0)
])
]
sage: v1*A == r1*v1
True
sage: v2*A == r2*v2
True
sage: v3*A == r3*v3
True
sage: At = A.transpose()
sage: v1 = At.eigenspaces()[0][1][0]
sage: v2 = At.eigenspaces()[1][1][0]
sage: v3 = At.eigenspaces()[2][1][0]
sage: A*v1 == r1*v1
True
sage: A*v2 == r2*v2
True
sage: A*v3 == r3*v3
True