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Every \(2n\)-by-\(2n\) complex matrix is a sum of three symplectic matrices
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    Every \(2n\)-by-\(2n\) complex matrix is a sum of three symplectic matrices (English)
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    12 January 2017
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    symplectic matrices
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    skew Hamiltonian matrices
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    symplectic polar decomposition
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