The commutant of a complex matrix is a matrix whose determinant is equal to the determinant of the m

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Matrix theory is a branch of mathematics that studies matrices, which are collections of square matrices. Matrix theory is important in the study of complex numbers, and in particular, in the theory of determinants and the Jordan canonical form of a matrix.

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