Do we have any mathematician who can help me writing proof ...it's urgent
depends on the proof. Throw it out and we'll see.
writing a proof that every matrix can be partitioned into two matrix out of which one can be square matrix or atleast help me reach that a matrix can be partitioned into two
\[\left[\begin{matrix}a _{1} & b_{1} \\ a_{2} & b_{2}\end{matrix}\right]\] I don't believe this simple of a matrix can be split and then split again. But, I am admittedly very poor at Linear Algebra. This isn't a total negation of what you are wanting, but you may need to specific a minimum as your first lemma.
agreene can you help me out on my question?
Thanks agreen yes i am looking for a generalization of a matrix of dimension mXn where m>n ...atleast a start for writing a proof will be enough help i havent written any proof ever so don't know how to approach this
Sush, I'm not entirely sure how to approach this either... mostly because I'm not great with matrices... sorry.
thanks
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