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eigenvector_matrix
eigenvector_matrix
()
Instance Public methods
Returns the eigenvector matrix
V
v
Links:
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/93f023feae1463b1f88d1d2f599c5b5ad34bf329/lib/matrix/eigenvalue_decomposition.rb#L42
doc_ruby_on_rails
2015-04-18 03:08:12
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