Matrix_transpose.gif(210 × 270 pixels, file size: 79 KB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 60 frames, 22 s)

Description The transpose of a matrix can be obtained by reflecting the elements along the main diagonal. Transposing twice returns the matrix to the original form. This process is illustrated in the animation, albeit with an equivalent and more intuitive rotation in 3D space.
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current20:04, 5 October 2012Thumbnail for version as of 20:04, 5 October 2012210 × 270 (79 KB)LucasVBNew version, slightly faster and now showing how (A<sup>T</sup>)<sup>T</sup> = A.
08:00, 4 October 2012Thumbnail for version as of 08:00, 4 October 2012300 × 300 (55 KB)LucasVB{{Information |Description=The transpose of a matrix can be obtained by reflecting the elements along the diagonal. This process is illustrated in the animation. |Source={{own}} |Date=2012-10-04 |Author= Kieff |Permission={{PD-self}} |ot...

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