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Given are two square matrices of the same dimension, M and N.
M is symmetric. N is non singular.
From M and N form the symmetric matrix,
M N
N* 0
Where N* is the transpose of N.
Is the signature of this matrix necessarily zero? Counterexample?
M is symmetric. N is non singular.
From M and N form the symmetric matrix,
M N
N* 0
Where N* is the transpose of N.
Is the signature of this matrix necessarily zero? Counterexample?