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Canonical forms for complex matrix congruence and \(^{*}\)-congruence
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    Canonical forms for complex matrix congruence and \(^{*}\)-congruence (English)
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    20 July 2006
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    The authors show that each square complex matrix is congruent to a direct sum of canonical matrices of three types that they describe. A similar statement holds for \(^\star\)-congruence. The authors also find canonical pairs for simultaneous congruence of pairs of complex symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices. Their proof provides explicit algorithms to compute all blocks and parameters in the canonical forms.
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    canonical form
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    congruence
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    \(^\star\)congruence
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    bilinear form
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    sesquilinear form
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    canonical pair
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