Owing to a typo, I put a matrix into Sith Normal Form.
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Owing to a typo, I put a matrix into Sith Normal Form. Now it only has two nonzero entries.
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Owing to a typo, I put a matrix into Sith Normal Form. Now it only has two nonzero entries.
@simontatham I assume those entries are positive numbers, since Sith only deals in absolutes.
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Owing to a typo, I put a matrix into Sith Normal Form. Now it only has two nonzero entries.
@simontatham but which the master, and which the apprentice?
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Owing to a typo, I put a matrix into Sith Normal Form. Now it only has two nonzero entries.
@simontatham Kudos for using "owing to" rather than "due to". I had an Oxford-educated professor drill that distinction into my head and now I'm hypersensitive.
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@simontatham Kudos for using "owing to" rather than "due to". I had an Oxford-educated professor drill that distinction into my head and now I'm hypersensitive.
@cholling I must admit that I don't know what distinction you're referring to! At least, not consciously โ it's possible that my intuition knew what it was doing but didn't explain it to me.
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@simontatham but which the master, and which the apprentice?
@stonebear2 depends which one divides the other. In half, with a lightsaber.
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@cholling I must admit that I don't know what distinction you're referring to! At least, not consciously โ it's possible that my intuition knew what it was doing but didn't explain it to me.
@simontatham "Owing to a typo" is a participle, and, as such, modifies the noun phrase immediately following ("I"). So you owe putting the matrix in Sith normal form to the typo. It would have been incorrect to say "due to" because you are not due to the typo.
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