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    Commutative Matrices

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    Two matrices A and B which satisfy A B = B A under matrix multiplication are said to be commuting. In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative. Furthermore, in general there is no matrix inverse A^(-1) even when A!=0. Finally, A B can be zero even without A = 0 or B = 0.

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