matrikspotentialer
Matrikspotentialer is a term that appears in some Swedish mathematical and applied contexts to describe potential-energy–like scalar functions that are defined by or associated with a matrix. In this usage, a matrix potential assigns a single real value to a vector input in a way that generalizes the notion of a potential energy from scalar forms to matrix-based constructions. The concept is closely tied to quadratic forms and to the way a matrix can encode curvature and energy in multivariate settings.
A common formalization is the quadratic form VA(x) = x^T A x for a square matrix A and
In applications, matrix potentials often model energy-like quantities. For example, in mechanical systems with generalized coordinates,
See also potential theory, quadratic form, Lyapunov function, Laplacian, and energy function.