I've been going around making matrix transpose notation consistent with that used in the transpose article. In particular, anything like ^T
or ^\mathsf{T}
gets replaced with ^\operatorname{T}
. That means that instead of or , the convention is .
Additionally, I have been trying to make bold-facing of matrices consistent within articles. I have come across quite a few articles where a matrix is denoted as is one section but as in the next. I have been biasing towards whatever is most prominent on the page and what appears the earliest. I have been replacing all instances of with as the latter is used most frequently in significant linear algebra articles. However, if a Greek letter is used to represent a matrix (such as in Generalized least squares), I am inserting \boldsymbol
to ensure it appears bold when other Latin-letter matrices are bolded.
Any feedback or thoughts on this are greatly appreciated.
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Magenta.lily (talk) 18:02, 14 January 2024 (UTC)