The Brandt matrix, also known as the Brandt algorithm or Brandt's method, is a mathematical tool used primarily in numerical linear algebra. It is particularly helpful in the context of solving large sparse systems of linear equations and in the computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The matrix itself is a structured representation used to facilitate efficient calculations, especially with matrices that exhibit certain properties such as sparsity.

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