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20 February, 00:32

The trace, written tr (A) of an nxn matrix A is the sum of

thediagonal elements. It can be shown that, if A and B are

nxnmatrices then tr (AB) = tr (BA).

Prove that if A is similar to B then tr (A) = tr (B).

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  1. 20 February, 03:02
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    If A and B are nxn matrices then tr (AB) = tr (BA) ... Hypothesis (1)

    Prove:

    A is similar to B

    ⇒There exists an invertible n-by-n matrix P such that B=P^{-1}AP.

    ⇒ tr[B]=tr[P^{-1}AP]

    ⇒tr[B]=tr[ (P^{-1}A) P] Matrix multiplication has the associative property

    ⇒tr[B]=tr[P (P^{-1}A) ] Using hypothesis (1)

    ⇒tr[B]=tr[ (PP^{-1}) A] Matrix multiplication has the associative property

    ⇒tr[B]=tr[IA] I is the identity matrix

    ⇒tr[B]=tr[A]
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