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03:35
@flawr Cool!
 
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Reality is weird (especially science and math): tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/MindScrew/Other (warning: TVTropes)
 
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@DLosc I like how many examples are math-based. :D
 
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20:26
@flawr ELI5 conjugate transpose?
Do you understand the transpose?
yes
The conjugate in the conjugation of complex numbers.
wait why would you cnojugate though
And usually when you transpose matrices in the reals, the corresponding natural operation over complex matrices is the conjugate transpose
(If you apply the conjugate transpose to a real matrix it is just the transposed)
20:29
oh, makes sense
This has to do with scalar products and norms
ah
why would you conjugate matrices though?
The idea is that if you have a scalar product, you can construct a norm out of that:
norm(u) := sqrt(scalarprod(u,u))
ah
But if you have complex numbers, you still want the norm to be a positive number.
20:30
ah
So you need norm(u)^2 := scalarprod(u, conj(u))
btw, is u standard for that?
i.e. x and y are standard variables for most linear equations
is u standard for matrices?
Ah no we usually use u,v,w for vectors.
ah, and then z for complex?
and abc are generally quadratics iirc but I may be wrong
Well it always depends on the context :)
Usually there are too few characters anyway, that is why we use the greek alphabet / script symbols / hats /tildas e.t.c
20:32
true
hats and tildes are cool
fun fact: In german we don't say x-tilde but x-Schlange (x-snake)
lol
21:14
I highly recommend using ChatJax if you want to write LaTeX here.

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