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Thank you for contributing the article Null-symmetric matrix. I changed it in places in an effort to make it clearer and conform to the house rules. If there is any change you do not like, revert it or say so and we can discuss it.
The concept of null-symmetric matrices is new to me. Looking at the references, it seems that they are used in a particular application. Would it be possible to briefly describe how the concept is useful? I'm just curious.
Thanks again, and I hope you enjoy it here, but be warned that it can get rather addictive! All the best, Jitse Niesen ( talk) 11:11, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
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