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Subtract Products, Get Identity? (Posted on 2007-04-11) Difficulty: 3 of 5
P and Q are two 2x2 matrices and I is a 2x2 unit matrix.

Is it ever the case that PQ - QP = I?

  Submitted by K Sengupta    
Rating: 2.5000 (2 votes)
Solution: (Hide)
             p11 p12
Let, P =
             p21 p22

               q11 q12
And, Q =
                q21 q22

               r11 r12
And, R =
                r21 r22

where:

Q = PQ - QP

Then r_11
= p_11 q_11 + p_12 q_21 - q_11 p_11 - q_12 p_21
= p_12 q_21 - q_12 p_21

and r_22
= p_21 q_12 + p_22 q_22 - q_21 p_12 - q_22 p_22
= p_21 q_12 - q_21 p_12

or r_11 = - r_22.

Accordingly, r_11 and r_22 cannot both be equal to 1. This is a contradiction.

Thus, it is NEVER the case that PQ - QP = I

Comments: ( You must be logged in to post comments.)
  Subject Author Date
general caseStefan2007-04-26 04:45:01
re: Solution and a variantGamer2007-04-11 19:25:43
SolutionSolution and a variantJer2007-04-11 13:36:30
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