The conjugate transpose of a complex matrix is obtained by first transposing it and then taking the complex conjugate of each element (i.e., becomes ). Clearly, for real-valued matrices, the conjugate transpose is equivalent to the transpose.
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The conjugate transpose of a complex matrix A is obtained by first transposing it and then taking the complex conjugate of each element (i.e., a+ib becomes a−ib). Clearly, for real-valued matrices, the conjugate transpose is equivalent to the transpose.