Why is orthogonality important in numerical linear algebra?

Updated May 16, 2026

Short answer

Orthogonality preserves numerical stability and prevents error amplification.

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Orthogonal transformations preserve vector norms and angles, preventing distortion during computations. This makes algorithms like QR decomposition stable for solving systems.

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