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In mathematics, a down-shift operator is a binary matrix with ones only on the superdiagonal or subdiagonal, and zeroes elsewhere.
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Down-shift operator
- Down-shift operator
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In mathematics, a down-shift operator is a binary matrix with ones only on the superdiagonal or subdiagonal, and zeroes elsewhere.
See also
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