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Right Eigenvector

A right eigenvector is a column vector that satisfies a matrix equation involving the matrix and the vector, while a left eigenvector is a row vector that satisfies the same equation. In most applications only right eigenvectors are relevant, so the term "eigenvector" on its own refers to a right eigenvector.

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Right Eigenvector

A right eigenvector is a column vector that satisfies a matrix equation involving the matrix and the vector, while a left eigenvector is a row vector that satisfies the same equation. In most applications only right eigenvectors are relevant, so the term "eigenvector" on its own refers to a right eigenvector.

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Right Eigenvector

A right eigenvector is defined as a column vector satisfying

In many common applications, only right eigenvectors (and not left eigenvectors) need be considered. Hence the unqualified term "eigenvector" can be understood to refer to a right eigenvector.

Left Eigenvector
A left eigenvector is defined as a row vector satisfying

In many common applications, only right eigenvectors (and not left eigenvectors) need be considered. Hence the unqualified term "eigenvector" can be understood to refer to a right eigenvector.

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