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O que (quem) é dynamically similar - definição

EQUIVALENCE RELATION BETWEEN MATRICES
Similar (linear algebra); Similar matrices; Similar matrix; Similar transformation

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Similar fact principle
In the law of evidence, similar fact evidence (or the similar fact principle) establishes the conditions under which factual evidence of past misconduct of the accused can be admitted at trial for the purpose of inferring that the accused committed the misconduct at issue.
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Matrix similarity         
In linear algebra, two n-by-n matrices and are called similar if there exists an invertible n-by-n matrix such that

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Matrix similarity

In linear algebra, two n-by-n matrices A and B are called similar if there exists an invertible n-by-n matrix P such that

Similar matrices represent the same linear map under two (possibly) different bases, with P being the change of basis matrix.

A transformation AP−1AP is called a similarity transformation or conjugation of the matrix A. In the general linear group, similarity is therefore the same as conjugacy, and similar matrices are also called conjugate; however, in a given subgroup H of the general linear group, the notion of conjugacy may be more restrictive than similarity, since it requires that P be chosen to lie in H.