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Noncommutative spectral decomposition with quasideterminant
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    Noncommutative spectral decomposition with quasideterminant (English)
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    The author defines a non-commutative analog of the Lagrange interpolating polynomial. Using this notion together with non-commutative version of Cayley-Hamilton's theorem and an identity given by a Vandermonde-like quasideterminants he develops a non-commutative version of the spectral decomposition theorem. These results are illustrated by several interesting examples, including quaternionic matrices and matrices with entries being harmonic oscillators.
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    quasideterminant
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    spectral decomposition
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    noncommutative
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    Lagrange interpolating polynomial
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    Cayley-Hamilton's theorem
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    quaternionic matrices
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