Given that one eigenvector of the matrix B := find one eigenvalue and then the other two eigenvalues. Find an eigenvector of B that does not belong to a dominant eigenvalue by using row operations. Explain several sorts of different behaviour we could expect for Bkvo as k increases with respect to these particular eigenvalues and different choices for V0.
Show transcribed image textGiven that one eigenvector of the matrix B := find one eigenvalue and then the other two eigenvalues. Find an eigenvector of B that does not belong to a dominant eigenvalue by using row operations. Explain several sorts of different behaviour we could expect for Bkvo as k increases with respect to these particular eigenvalues and different choices for V0.