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[SOLVED] Looking for a proof of linear algebra theorem..?

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i'm looking for the proof of a famous theorem :
" assume B is an invertible matrix, prove the existence of a matrix A so that A^2 =B..?
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if anybody show me a link to this proof either in paper , book ,or,......?
 

if I say (B)^1/2 = A , will this be identical to what u said ?
 

If you require the proof of the theorem please specify the theorem in its complete form. In any case i would refer you to the book "matrix computations" Van Loan and Golub.
 

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