transpose conjugate
Noun

transpose conjugate (plural transpose conjugates)

  1. (mathematics) The transpose of a matrix, after replacing each element with its complex conjugate.
    • 2012, Steven B. Damelin, Willard Miller, Jr., The Mathematics of Signal Processing, page 299 ↗,
      In that case the inverse of the matrix is just the transpose conjugate and solving for the original signal x from the truncated outputs {y(0)(2n)},{y(1)(2n)} is simple.
Synonyms
  • (transpose of matrix of complex conjugates) adjoint matrix, bedaggered matrix, conjugate transpose, Hermitian conjugate, Hermitian transpose, transjugate



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