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In linear algebra, a square matrix A {\displaystyle A} is called diagonalizable or non-defective if it is similar to a diagonal matrix, i.e., if there exists an invertible matrix P {\displaystyle P} and a diagonal matrix D {\displaystyle D} such that P − 1 A P = D {\displaystyle P^{-1}AP=D}, or equivalently A = P D P − 1 {\displaystyle A=PDP^{-1}}. Wikipedia
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