Complex matrix A* obtained from a matrix A by transposing it and conjugating each entry
"Adjoint matrix" redirects here. For the transpose of cofactor, see
Adjugate matrix.
In mathematics, the conjugate transpose, also known as the Hermitian transpose, of an
complex matrix
is an
matrix obtained by transposing
and applying complex conjugation to each entry (the complex conjugate of
being
, for real numbers
and
). There are several notations, such as
or
,[1]
,[2] or (often in physics)
.
For real matrices, the conjugate transpose is just the transpose,
.
- ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Conjugate Transpose". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2020-09-08.
- ^
H. W. Turnbull, A. C. Aitken,
"An Introduction to the Theory of Canonical Matrices,"
1932.