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Maximal rank Hermitian completions of partially specified Hermitian matrices.
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    Maximal rank Hermitian completions of partially specified Hermitian matrices. (English)
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    It is proved that if a Hermitian matrix is partially specified, and we can specify the other entries to obtain some maximal rank with a possibly non-Hermitian matrix, then we can specify them so as to obtain this rank with a Hermitian matrix. The authors correct an error in their earlier proof in the general case, and study the analogous problem over an arbitrary field.
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    partially specified Hermitian matrix
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    maximal rank completions
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