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There are two types of singular values, one in the context of elliptic integrals, and the other in linear algebra.
For a square matrix , the square roots of the eigenvalues of , where is the conjugate transpose, are called singular values (Marcus and Minc 1992, p. 69). The so-called singular value decomposition of a complex matrix is given by
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where and are unitary matrices and is a diagonal matrix whose elements are the singular values of (Golub and Van Loan 1996, pp. 70 and 73). Singular values are returned by the command SingularValueList[m].
If
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where is a unitary matrix and is a Hermitian matrix, then the eigenvalues of are the singular values of .
For elliptic integrals, a elliptic modulus such that
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where is a complete elliptic integral of the first kind, and . The elliptic lambda function gives the value of . Abel (quoted in Whittaker and Watson 1990, p. 525) proved that if is an integer, or more generally whenever
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where , , , , and are integers, then the elliptic modulus is the root of an algebraic equation with integercoefficients.
REFERENCES:
Golub, G. H. and Van Loan, C. F. Matrix Computations, 3rd ed. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins, 1996.
Marcus, M. and Minc, H. Introduction to Linear Algebra. New York: Dover, p. 191, 1988.
Marcus, M. and Minc, H. A Survey of Matrix Theory and Matrix Inequalities. New York: Dover, p. 69, 1992.
Whittaker, E. T. and Watson, G. N. A Course in Modern Analysis, 4th ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, pp. 524-528, 1990.
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