Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization - Proof and Example in Linear Algebra
Offered By: Wrath of Math via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process in this 15-minute video lecture from Wrath of Math. Learn how to obtain an orthonormal basis for an inner product space from an arbitrary basis. Begin with a proof demonstrating the existence of such a basis, which forms the foundation of the Gram-Schmidt process. Review the steps to construct both orthogonal and orthonormal bases, and follow along with a detailed example applying the Gram-Schmidt process to a set of basis vectors in R^3. Gain a deeper understanding of this fundamental concept in linear algebra through clear explanations and practical demonstrations.
Syllabus
Intro
There is Always an Orthonormal Basis
Proof
Gram-Schmidt Process
Gram-Schmidt Process Worked Out Example
Conclusion
Taught by
Wrath of Math
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