Matrix exponential

In mathematics, the matrix exponential is a matrix function on square matrices analogous to the ordinary exponential function. It is used to solve systems of linear differential equations. In the theory of Lie groups, the matrix exponential gives the exponential map between a matrix Lie algebra and the corresponding Lie group.

Let X be an n×n real or complex matrix. The exponential of X, denoted by eX or exp(X), is the n×n matrix given by the power series

where is defined to be the identity matrix with the same dimensions as .[1] The series always converges, so the exponential of X is well-defined.

Equivalently,

where I is the n×n identity matrix.

When X is an n×n diagonal matrix then exp(X) will be an n×n diagonal matrix with each diagonal element equal to the ordinary exponential applied to the corresponding diagonal element of X.

  1. ^ Hall 2015 Equation 2.1