Computing missing Eigenvectors - MathOverflow [closed]most recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net2013-05-24T18:02:51Zhttp://mathoverflow.net/feeds/question/60284http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://mathoverflow.net/questions/60284/computing-missing-eigenvectorsComputing missing Eigenvectorsangerman2011-04-01T12:49:23Z2011-04-01T13:01:16Z
<p>Given a $3 \times 3$ real matrix $M$. $M$ has at least one $0$ Eigenvalue and the corresponding Eigenvector is known; I am looking for the other two. Is there an approach to find reduce the matrix $M$ making is possibly non-singular and finding the other two Eigenvectors?</p>
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/60284/computing-missing-eigenvectors/60287#60287Answer by Chris Taylor for Computing missing EigenvectorsChris Taylor2011-04-01T13:01:16Z2011-04-01T13:01:16Z<p>Compute the determinant, factor out 0 as a known root and solve for the other two. This question is probably not appropriate for this site, which is aimed towards research-level mathematics - you could try asking at Math Exchange instead.</p>