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Weighted shift matrices: unitary equivalence, reducibility and numerical ranges (English)
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21 January 2013
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Given two weighted shift matrices \(A\) and \(B\), with nonzero weights \(a_1,\dots, a_{n-1}\) for~\(A\), it is shown that \( B\) is unitarily equivalent to~\(A\) if and only if \(b_1 \cdots b_n = a_1 \cdots a_n\) and, for some fixed~\(k\), \(1 \leq k \leq n\), \(| b_j| = | a_{k+j}| (a_{n+j }\equiv a_j\)) for all~\(j\). Next, it is shown that \(A\) is reducible if and only if \( {| a_j|}^n_{j=1}\) is periodic. Finally, it is proved that \(A\) and~\(B\) have the same numerical range if and only if \(a_1 \cdots a_n = b_1 \cdots b_n\) and \(S_r (| a_1|^2,\dots , | a_n|^2) = S_r (| b_1|^2, \dots , | b_n|^2)\) for all \(1 \leq r \leq \lfloor n/2\rfloor\), where \(S_r\) is the circularly symmetric function.
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numerical range
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reducibility
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weighted shift matrices
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unitary equivalence
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