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Trace (linear algebra) : ウィキペディア英語版
Trace (linear algebra)

In linear algebra, the trace of an ''n''-by-''n'' square matrix ''A'' is defined to be the sum of the elements on the main diagonal (the diagonal from the upper left to the lower right) of ''A'', i.e.,
:\operatorname(A) = a_ + a_ + \dots + a_=\sum_^ a_
where ''ann'' denotes the entry on the ''n''-th row and ''n''-th column of ''A''. The trace of a matrix is the sum of the (complex) eigenvalues, and it is invariant with respect to a change of basis. This characterization can be used to define the trace of a linear operator in general. Note that the trace is only defined for a square matrix (i.e., ).
The trace is related to the derivative of the determinant (see Jacobi's formula).
The term trace is a calque from the German ''Spur'' (cognate with the English ''spoor''), which, as a function in mathematics, is often abbreviated to "tr".
== Example ==
Let ''A'' be a matrix, with
:
A=
\begin
a & b & c \\
d & e & f \\
g & h & i
\end
.
Then
:
\operatorname(A) = a+e+i
.

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