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Definition
Suppose is a positive integer, is an invertible matrix, and are -dimensional column vectors. The Hadamard product is therefore a matrix of rank one. We have the following:
- The matrix is invertible if and only if the real number is nonzero.
- If the condition above holds, we have the formula: