I do not know where this extremely bizarre bug comes from, but I would like
to remark that you can access the hermitian conjugate of a matrix through
`matrix.H` or the transpose through `matrix.T`.
(It does not fix the issue of `Symbol('a')` automatically being considered
hermitian)
On 15 July 2013 11:01, Alex Bredariol Grilo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've starting using sympy and I really like it.
>
> But I would like to report a bug I had on online shell.
>
> I was running the following piece of code:
> ===
> a, b, c, d = symbols('a b c d')
> Matrix([[a,b,0,0], [c,d,0,0], [0,0, a,b], [0,0,
> c,d]]).transpose().applyfunc(conjugate)
> ===
>
> But the conjugate is not being applied to "a" and "b" entries of the
> matrix. I tried with other
> functions and it seemed ok, only with conjugate I'm having this issue.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alex
>
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