Definition:Positive Definite Matrix/Definition 1

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Definition

Let $\mathbf A$ be a symmetric square matrix of order $n$.

$\mathbf A$ is positive definite if and only if:

for all nonzero column matrices $\mathbf x$ of order $n$, $\mathbf x^\intercal \mathbf A \mathbf x$ is strictly positive.


Also known as

Some sources hyphenate positive definite: positive-definite.

Some sources refer to a positive definite matrix as symmetric positive definite, but under our definition the symmetric part of the definition is redundant.


Also see

  • Results about positive definite matrices can be found here.


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