Abstract
To harness the full power of the matrix exponential we need its inverse function, the matrix logarithm function, log. Like the classical log, the matrix log is defined by a power series that converges only in a certain neighborhood of the identity. This makes results involving the logarithm more “local” than those involving the exponential alone, but in this chapter we are interested only in local information.
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