#involutory_matrix

Involutory matrix

Square matrix which is its own inverse

In mathematics, an involutory matrix is a square matrix that is its own inverse. That is, multiplication by the matrix is an involution if and only if where is the identity matrix. Involutory matrices are all square roots of the identity matrix. This is a consequence of the fact that any invertible matrix multiplied by its inverse is the identity.

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