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    Quasi-real normal matrices and eigenvalue pairings (English)
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    30 July 2003
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    A quasi-real normal matrix is a normal matrix \(A\) such that the complex conjugate of an eigenvector is an eigenvector and whose null space is preserved by complex conjugation. The authors prove theorems about pairing of eigenvalues for these matrices and present, for instance conditions under which various kinds of Jordan forms occur with even multiplicity.
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    canonical form
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    eigenvalue pairing
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    commutation relations
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    real normal matrix
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    quasi-real normal matrix
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    eigenvector
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    Jordan forms
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