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<title>Matt Krol</title>
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<h2><a href="https://mattkrol.me/2021/maximizing-the-rayleigh-quotient.html">Maximizing the Rayleigh Quotient</a></h2>
<time datetime="2021-01-30T00:00:00-05:00">Sat 30 January 2021</time>
<div><p>The rayleigh quotient maximization problem naturally occurs in many disciplines—machine learning, statistics, quantum mechanics, and portfolio optimization just to name a few. Although the solution of this problem is widely known, many texts state the solution without offering any proof. In this post, I will present proof of the rayleigh quotient maximization problem solution that will hopefully satisfy the most inquisitive of readers!</p></div>
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<h2><a href="https://mattkrol.me/2020/display-git-status-information-in-your-shell-prompt.html">Display git status information in your shell prompt!</a></h2>
<time datetime="2020-08-01T00:00:00-05:00">Sat 01 August 2020</time>
<div><p>I have been using git frequently these days. Recently, I have been on the hunt for a script to display git status information in my bash prompt. This way I can easily see important git repository information in my shell prompt without having to type git status all of the time which would save frequent git users like myself a lot of time. However, many of the existing solutions that I found were either too simplistic or complete overkill for the task at hand, so I decided to create my own.</p></div>
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