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    On perturbation bounds of generalized eigenvalues for diagonalizable pairs (English)
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    20 August 2007
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    A pair of complex matrices \(\{ A,B\}\) is said to be regular if \(\det (A+\lambda B)\neq 0\), for any complex \(\lambda\). The pair of complex numbers \((\alpha,\beta)\neq (0,0)\) is called a generalized eigenvalue of a regular pair \(\{ A,B\}\), if \(\det (\beta A-\alpha B)=0\). The aim of this paper is to extend two perturbation bounds established by \textit{J. G. Sun} [Math. Numer. Sin. 4, 23--29 (1982; Zbl 0537.15005)] to regular matrix pairs which are diagonalizable.
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    generalized eigenvalues
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    perturbation bounds
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    regular pair
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