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Eigenvalues of graded matrices and the condition numbers of a multiple eigenvalue
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    Eigenvalues of graded matrices and the condition numbers of a multiple eigenvalue (English)
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    This paper concerns two closely related topics: the behavior of the eigenvalues of graded matrices and the perturbation of a nondefective multiple eigenvalue. We will show that the eigenvalues of a graded matrix tend to share the graded structure of the matrix and give precise conditions insuring that this tendency is realized. These results are then applied to show that the secants of the canonical angles between the left and right invariant subspaces of a multiple eigenvalue tend to characterize its behaviour when its matrix is slightly perturbed.
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    condition number
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    graded matrices
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    perturbation
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    multiple eigenvalue
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    invariant subspaces
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