Continuing on, it turns out that the resolvent can be calculated, in terms of the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial. Needing the adjugate of
, we start by knowing that it is a polynomial of degree
in
because that is the maximum dimension of the cofactors and thus the maximum number of
s which could ever be multiplied together. Grouping the coefficients of
together in a matrix called
, set
Matrices of the strip antidiagonal form evident in this equation are called Hankel matricesHankel matrix; they occur frequently in such contexts as the moment problem or in fitting least squares approximations.