Overview of Minimal Polynomials
Matrix Theory: The Cayley-Hamilton Theorem shows that the characteristic polynomial of the square matrix A vanishes on A. Using properties of polynomials, we show that there exists a unique monic polynomial of smallest degree with this vanishing property, the minimal polynomial. We prove basic properties and give several examples.

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Eigenvectors and eigenvalues | Chapter 14, Essence of linear algebra

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21. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

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69 - The Cayley-Hamilton theorem

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Characteristic Polynomial 1

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1. The Geometry of Linear Equations
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Cayley-Hamilton Theorem [Control Bootcamp]

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Minimal Polynomials and Diagonal Form

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When Math Isn’t Based in Reality

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The Minimal Polynomial

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Advanced Linear Algebra 16: Adjoint of Linear Transformation

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Example of Rational Canonical Form 1: Single Block

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Bayes theorem, the geometry of changing beliefs

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302.S3c: Minimal Polynomials Existence and Uniqueness

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