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3 Comments
Shahnewaz Shuva
on 14 Mar 2024
How is this in general true?
Christian Schröder
on 14 Mar 2024
It isn't. For instance, rcond(hilb(10)) is less than 1e-12, but hilb(10) is not nilpotent.
Christian Schröder
on 16 Mar 2024
As an addendum, this remains untrue even if you ignore floating-point issues and test (mathematically, rather than programmatically) whether rcond(A) is equal to 0. The matrix A=[1 0; 0 0] has rcond(A) equal to zero, but it is not nilpotent.
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