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In an effort to demystify the effects of column Hermite defactoring, we will here walk though an example manually. It's a silly example, but suppose we have the mapping {{vector|{{map|6 5 4}} {{map|4 -4 1}}}}. Spoiler alert: it is 11-enfactored. | In an effort to demystify the effects of column Hermite defactoring, we will here walk though an example manually. It's a silly example, but suppose we have the mapping {{vector|{{map|6 5 4}} {{map|4 -4 1}}}}. Spoiler alert: it is 11-enfactored. | ||
This is pretty long so I've put it in a collapsible section. Just click "expand" if you're interested: | |||
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### include the L-shape work-through example | ### include the L-shape work-through example | ||
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== canonical comma-bases == | == canonical comma-bases == |