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    Convex combinations of matrices -- full rank characterization (English)
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    14 February 2000
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    The authors give a determinant condition which is necessary and sufficient in order that every convex combination of a set of \(n\times m\) complex matrices \(A_1,\dots,A_{k}\) has rank \(n\). The condition is too complicated to state here, but it involves checking that the determinant of a \((k-1)kn\times(k-1)kn\) matrix in \(k\) variables is never equal to \(0\).
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    convex combinations of matrices
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    full rank characterization
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    determinant condition
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    complex matrices
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