"A matrix with zeros on the diagonal and positive numbers elsewhere is called a zero-diagonal matrix. Zero-diagonal matrices are not invertible. This means that there is no matrix that can be multiplied by the zero-diagonal matrix to produce the identity matrix." -- Google's AI
@ProfKinyon @mattmcirvin Compared to a human it's pretty good. I don't know if you ever read the comments on mathematics on forums with a diverse audience...
@dpiponi @ProfKinyon @mattmcirvin Pretty low bar, though.
@RobJLow @ProfKinyon @mattmcirvin No, it's a high bar. It's an extremely high bar. But people get complacent quickly.