Givens's method
Givens's method
[′giv·ən·zəz ‚meth·əd] (mathematics)
A transformation method for finding the eigenvalues of a matrix, in which each of the orthogonal transformations that reduce the original matrix to a triple-diagonal matrix makes one pair of elements, aij and aji , lying off the principal diagonal and the diagonals immediately above and below it, equal to zero, without affecting zeros obtained earlier.
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