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smith

  

compute the Smith normal form of a matrix

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Calling Sequence

smith(A, x)

smith(A, x, U, V)

Parameters

A

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square matrix of univariate polynomials in x

x

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the variable name

U

-

name

V

-

name

Description

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Important: The linalg package has been deprecated. Use the superseding command LinearAlgebra[SmithForm], instead.

  

- For information on migrating linalg code to the new packages, see examples/LinearAlgebraMigration.

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The Smith normal form of a matrix with univariate polynomial entries in x over a field F is computed. Thus the polynomials are then regarded as elements of the Euclidean domain F[x].

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This routine is only as powerful as Maple's normal function, since at present it only understands the field Q of rational numbers and rational functions over Q.

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The Smith normal form of a matrix is a diagonal matrix S obtained by doing elementary row and column operations.  The diagonal entries satisfy the following property for all :  is equal to the (monic) greatest common divisor of all n by n minors of A.

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In the case of four arguments, the third argument U and the fourth argument V will be assigned the transformation matrices on output, such that smith(A) = U &* A &* V.

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The command with(linalg,smith) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.

Examples

Important: The linalg package has been deprecated. Use the superseding command LinearAlgebra[SmithForm], instead.

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See Also

linalg(deprecated)[hermite]

linalg(deprecated)[ismith]

LinearAlgebra

LinearAlgebra[SmithForm]

Smith

 


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