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    29 August 1993
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    Let \(A_ n\) (called a prolate matrix by the author) denote the \(n\times n\) matrix in the ``north west'' corner of the infinite symmetric Toeplitz matrix \[ A_ \infty=\left(\begin{matrix} a_ 0 & a_ 1 & \ldots \\ a_ 1 & a_ 0 & \ldots \\ \vdots & \vdots & \vdots \end{matrix} \right), \] where \(a_ 0=2w\), \(a_ k=(\sin 2\pi wk)/\pi k\); \(k=1,2,\ldots\) and \(0<w<1/2\). In this article the author describes some properties of \(A_ n\). For example: (a) it is shown that the eigenvalues of \(A_ n\) cluster near 0 and 1; (b) some applications to linear systems are given; (c) an accurate computation of the eigenvectors or invariant subspaces of \(A_ n\), and the relationship of \(A_ n\) with a commuting tridiagonal matrix are discussed.
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    prolate matrix
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    infinite symmetric Toeplitz matrix
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    eigenvalues
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    linear systems
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    eigenvectors
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    invariant subspaces
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