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What (who) is defective item - definition

NON-DIAGONALIZABLE MATRIX; ONE LACKING A BASIS OF EIGENVECTORS
Defective matrices; Defective Matrix; Defective eigenvalue

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MUSICAL PERFORMANCE IN INDIAN CINEMA
Item numbers; Item girl; Item song; Item songs; Item song girl; Item boy; Item Song; Item Number; Item Numbers; Item number song
In Indian cinema, an item number or item song is a musical number inserted into a film that may or may not have any relevance to the plot. The term is commonly used within Indian films (Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Punjabi, and Bengali cinema) to describe a catchy, upbeat, often provocative dance sequence for a song performed in a movie.
The Item         
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA
The item; The Sumter Daily Item; The Daily Item (Sumter); Theitem.com; The Watchmen and Southron; Watchmen and Southron; The Watchman and Southron; Watchman and Southron
The Item, formerly known as The Sumter Daily Item and The Daily Item, is an independent, morning newspaper published in Sumter, South Carolina five days a week, Tuesday to Friday with a "Weekend Edition" delivered on Saturday mornings, by Osteen Publishing Company. It has a circulation of approximately 20,000.
Defective interfering particle         
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DEFECTIVE MUTANT VIRAL GENOMES AND PARTICLES WHICH ARE INCOMPETENT IN INDEPENDENT REPLICATION AND INTERFERE WITH NORMAL VIRUS REPLICATION
Defective Interfering RNA; DI-RNA; Defective interfering DNA
Defective interfering particles (DIPs), also known as defective interfering viruses, are spontaneously generated virus mutants in which a critical portion of the particle's genome has been lost due to defective replication or non-homologous recombination. The mechanism of their formation is presumed to be as a result of template-switching during replication of the viral genome, although non-replicative mechanisms involving direct ligation of genomic RNA fragments have also been proposed.

Wikipedia

Defective matrix

In linear algebra, a defective matrix is a square matrix that does not have a complete basis of eigenvectors, and is therefore not diagonalizable. In particular, an n × n matrix is defective if and only if it does not have n linearly independent eigenvectors. A complete basis is formed by augmenting the eigenvectors with generalized eigenvectors, which are necessary for solving defective systems of ordinary differential equations and other problems.

An n × n defective matrix always has fewer than n distinct eigenvalues, since distinct eigenvalues always have linearly independent eigenvectors. In particular, a defective matrix has one or more eigenvalues λ with algebraic multiplicity m > 1 (that is, they are multiple roots of the characteristic polynomial), but fewer than m linearly independent eigenvectors associated with λ. If the algebraic multiplicity of λ exceeds its geometric multiplicity (that is, the number of linearly independent eigenvectors associated with λ), then λ is said to be a defective eigenvalue. However, every eigenvalue with algebraic multiplicity m always has m linearly independent generalized eigenvectors.

A Hermitian matrix (or the special case of a real symmetric matrix) or a unitary matrix is never defective; more generally, a normal matrix (which includes Hermitian and unitary as special cases) is never defective.