22.1 Output notation for pseudoinverse and perp’s
22.1.1 NCAddTranspose[aListOfExpressions]
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- Description: One can save time when working in an algebra with transposes or adjoints
by using the command NCAddTranspose[ ]. These commands “symmetrize” a set of
relations by applying tp[ ] to the relations and returning a list with the new expressions
appended to the old ones. This saves the user the trouble of typing both a = b and
tp[a] = tp[b].
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- Arguments: aListOfExpressions is a list of expressions
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22.1.2 NCAddAdjoint[aListOfExpressions]
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- Description: One can save time when working in an algebra with transposes or adjoints by
using the command NCAddAdjoint[ ]. These commands “symmetrize” a set of relations
by applying aj[ ] to the relations and returning a list with the new expressions appended
to the old ones. This saves the user the trouble of typing both a = b and aj[a] = aj[b].
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- Arguments: aListOfExpressions is a list of expressions
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22.1.3 Pulling important equations into your session from an NCProcess output - See
GetCategories in §23.0.5.
22.1.4 Help in typing Monomial Orders - See NCAutomaticOrder Section 18.4.6