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Why is orthogonality important in numerical linear algebra?
Updated May 16, 2026
Short answer
Orthogonality preserves numerical stability and prevents error amplification.
Deep explanation
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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