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    On the structure of semigroups of idempotent matrices. (English)
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    13 September 2007
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    Bands (idempotent semigroups) of matrices are considered. A band \(S\) is called regular if it satisfies the identity \(axaya=axya\). A band \(S\) is called pure if \(S/\mathcal D\) is a chain (\(\mathcal D\) is the known Green's relation). It is proved that any pure regular band \(S\) of matrices admits a simultaneous LU decomposition, i.e., it exists a basis such that all matrices in \(S\) are in the standard form and each matrix is a product of a lower diagonal matrix by an upper diagonal matrix. In the case when the band \(S\) of matrices forms a double band called a skew lattice the standard form can be obtained without the assumption of purity.
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    matrix semigroups
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    idempotents
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    LU decompositions
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    pure regular bands of matrices
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    skew lattices
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