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MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2010
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show that the norm of (y^k-q^1) is less than or equal to sqrt(n-1)/(2^k)???...I think I understand Powers of A but I want to talk to someone who is more versed in recursions and powers of symmetric matrices than myself.
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