How Do L and U Sums Differ in Double Summation?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the nxn array of values bij = aiaj and the sums L = Ʃ(between i=1 and n)Ʃ(between j=1 and i) bij and U = Ʃ(between j=1 and n)Ʃ(between i=1 and j) bij. It also mentions the symmetry between L and U. The conversation ends with a suggestion to do a small example by hand to better understand the concept.
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Consider any sequence a1, a2,..., an and the nxn array of values bij = aiaj. Which terms in the array are involved in the sums L = Ʃ(between i=1 and n)Ʃ(between j=1 and i) bij
and U = Ʃ(between j=1 and n)Ʃ(between i=1 and j) bij?

Also, by symmetry, show that L=U.

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The Attempt at a Solution



I've just started this topic and the double summation is really confusing me. Any guidance or suggestions on how to approach this would be really useful thanks.
 
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dbatten said:

Homework Statement


Consider any sequence a1, a2,..., an and the nxn array of values bij = aiaj. Which terms in the array are involved in the sums L = Ʃ(between i=1 and n)Ʃ(between j=1 and i) bij
and U = Ʃ(between j=1 and n)Ʃ(between i=1 and j) bij?

Also, by symmetry, show that L=U.

Homework Equations



The Attempt at a Solution



I've just started this topic and the double summation is really confusing me. Any guidance or suggestions on how to approach this would be really useful thanks.

Just do a small example by hand. Use maybe a 5 by 5 array of bi,j .

a1a1 a1a2 a1a3 a1a4 a1a5

a2a1 a2a2 a2a3 a2a4 a2a5

a3a1 a3a2 a3a3 a3a4 a3a5

a4a1 a4a2 a4a3 a4a4 a4a5

a5a1 a5a2 a5a3 a5a4 a5a5


 

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What is a double summation problem?

A double summation problem involves finding the sum of a series of terms that are themselves sums. This means that there are two summation symbols in the problem, one nested inside the other.

How do I solve a double summation problem?

To solve a double summation problem, you must first simplify the problem by expanding the inner summation and combining like terms. Then, you can solve the resulting single summation using known summation formulas or by using algebraic techniques.

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