Abstract Linear Algebra II
An eigenvalue is a scalar that indicates how much a corresponding eigenvector is stretched or compressed during a linear transformation represented by a matrix. Eigenvalues play a crucial role in understanding the behavior of linear operators, diagonalization of matrices, and can also be used to derive the Jordan canonical form, revealing important insights into the structure of matrices and linear transformations.
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