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arxiv:2304.12451

The secret life of matrix factorizations: how matrix decompositions reveal and keep secrets of linear equations and what we can do about it

Published on Apr 24, 2023

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between matrix factorizations and linear matrix equations. It shows that every matrix factorization defines two hidden projectors, one for the column space and one for the row space of a matrix, and how to calculate them. The projectors can be applied to solve linear matrix equations, generate low-rank approximations, or design randomized matrix algorithms. But also, as demonstrated, they can be applied in cryptography to encrypt and decrypt messages. The paper discusses some of the security implications of this application and leaves some questions open for further investigation. The basic concepts are illustrated with source code listings. Finally, this work shares some personal reflections on the meaning and importance of understanding in the time of the artificial intelligence revolution.

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