Hankel matrix
In linear algebra, a Hankel matrix is a square matrix with constant (positive sloping) skew-diagonals, i.e;
In mathematical terms:
The Hankel matrix is closely related to the Toeplitz matrix (a Hankel matrix is an upside-down Toeplitz matrix).
Hankel matrices have been named after Hermann Hankel (1839-1873), a german mathematician, who studied and worked with, among others, Möbius, Riemann, Weierstrass and Kronecker.
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