Timeline for How to translate "leading principal minor"?
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May 3 at 2:02 | vote | accept | Gilgamesh | ||
May 3 at 2:02 | comment | added | Gilgamesh | I'm aware, but also for "menor principal líder" (and I don't know if there is another one). Terminology in Spanish is usually not standardized and I haven't read many linear algebra books to be familiar enough with the current terminology. Maybe they are both sufficiently common, but I'll take "superior" as it feels more natural. | |
May 2 at 5:57 | comment | added | R18 | @Gilgamesh, just searching "Menor principal superior" in Google you will find multiple notes corresponding to University that talk about that concept. | |
May 1 at 20:11 | comment | added | Gilgamesh | Thanks for your answer! I agree that it makes sense and I rather use "superior" than "líder. Since the other answer provided a MSc. Thesis as reference, do you have any (other than Wikipedia) at hand? | |
Apr 30 at 11:43 | comment | added | R18 | Exactly! In Spanish it is known as "Menor principal superior de una matriz" | |
Apr 28 at 10:33 | history | answered | mdewey | CC BY-SA 4.0 |