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Strong linear preservers of rank reverse permutability on triangular matrices (English)
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29 March 2006
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The authors classify linear mappings on upper triangular matrices that satisfy \[ \text{rk}(A_1\dots A_k)=\text{rk}(A_k\dots A_1)\Longleftrightarrow \text{rk}(\Phi(A_1)\dots \Phi(A_k))=\text{rk}(\Phi(A_k)\dots \Phi(A_1)). \] It is also assumed that the underlying field differs from \(\mathbb{Z}_2\). The proof is a reduction to rank-commutativity preservers (i.e., to the case of \(k=2\)), which further reduces to linear mappings on upper-triangular matrices that preserve rank-one.
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Strong linear preservers
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Triangular matrix
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Rank-reverse permutability
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rank-commutativity preserver
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