Vandermonde matrix

Mathematical concept

In Linear Algebra, a Vandermonde matrix, named after Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde, is a matrix with the form:

with entries , the jth power of the number , for all indices and where and start at 0. Most authors define the Vandermonde matrix as the transpose of the above matrix.

Applications change

Vandermonde matrices are commonly used in introductory Linear Algebra courses to prove least squares solutions.