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Geometric characterization and classification of marked subspaces
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    Geometric characterization and classification of marked subspaces (English)
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    10 June 1996
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    Let \(f\) be a linear endomorphism of a finite-dimensional \(\mathbb{C}\)-vector space \(E\). An \(f\)-invariant subspace \(W \subset E\) is said to be marked, if there exists a Jordan basis of \(f \mid W\) which can be extended to a Jordan basis of \(f\). [See also \textit{R. Bru}, \textit{L. Rodman} and \textit{H. Schneider}, Linear Algebra Appl. 150, 209-225 (1991; Zbl 0726.15005)]. The authors give a characterization and a classification of marked subspaces \(W\) of \(E\) in terms of \(W\) and the family of subspaces \(\ker f^h \cap \text{im} f^d\). However, the details are too involved to be stated here.
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    invariant subspace
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    geometric characterization
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    Jordan basis
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    classification
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    marked subspaces
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