The conjugate transpose (also known as the Hermitian transpose) of a matrix is an operation that involves two steps: 1. **Transpose**: First, you transpose the matrix, which means you swap its rows and columns. For example, if you have a matrix \( A \) with elements \( a_{ij} \), its transpose \( A^T \) will have elements \( a_{ji} \).

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