Idempotent Matrix in Algebra 🧮
An idempotent matrix satisfies M * M = M, meaning it remains unchanged when multiplied by itself.

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In algebra, an idempotent matrix is a matrix which, when multiplied by itself, yields itself. That is, the matrix M is idempotent if and only if MM = M. For this product MM to be defined, M must necessarily be a square matrix. Viewed this way, idempotent matrices are idempotent elements of matrix rings.
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