Matrix Input

Results

1-Norm

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Max column sum

Infinity-Norm

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Max row sum

Frobenius Norm

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Euclidean norm

p-Norm

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p = 3

The Ultimate Matrix Analysis Tool

Dive deep into linear algebra and data analysis with our powerful calculator. Instantly compute the most essential matrix norms for any real or complex matrix, from simple entry to large datasets.

Versatile Input

Use the interactive grid for precise control or paste data from spreadsheets (CSV, TSV) for rapid analysis.

Multi-Norm Calculation

Calculate the 1-norm, ∞-norm, Frobenius, and generalized p-norm simultaneously from a single matrix.

Understanding Matrix Norms

A matrix norm is a function that assigns a strictly positive length or size to each matrix. It is a fundamental concept in linear algebra, essential for analyzing the behavior of matrices in algorithms, machine learning, and physics.

Quantifying "Size"

Norms provide a way to measure the magnitude of a matrix, similar to how absolute value measures the size of a number.

Error Analysis

In numerical analysis, norms are used to measure the error in the solutions to systems of linear equations (e.g., Ax = b).

Machine Learning

Norms, especially the Frobenius norm, are critical for regularization techniques (like in Ridge regression) to prevent model overfitting.

Complex Systems

They help analyze the stability and behavior of linear dynamic systems, from electrical circuits to quantum mechanics.

Advanced Data Handling

This isn't just a simple number cruncher. We built our calculator to handle the types of data you actually use, with robust parsing for complex numbers, fractions, and more.

Complex Number Support

Enter values like 3+4i or -7j directly. The calculator correctly computes the magnitude for each element in the norm calculation.

Expression Parsing

Need to enter 1/2 or 5*PI/3? Our tool can evaluate simple mathematical expressions for ultimate convenience.

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