Your question seems almost too broad, but I will attempt a brief 
response.

          Have you reviewed the material on matrices in "An Introduction to R", 
avaliable via, e.g., "help.start()"?  Also, have you reviewed LAPACK 
(http://www.netlib.org/lapack/)?

          If the answer to both is "yes", submit another post (after reading 
the posting guide, www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html, which should 
increase the chances that you will get a quick, useful reply).

          spencer graves

booop booop wrote:

> Dear sir,
> Could anybody kindly suggest me some good
> e-books(which are available in the internet),or other
> materials in the web....
> sites to refer examples ...
> in the following area
> 
> matrices & its basics....
> partitioning of matrices...
> iterations of matrices....
> Clusturing in matrices...
> 
> thank you sir..
> 
> with kind regards,
> boopathy.
> 
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