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    The main result of the paper is to show that if \[ H=\left[ \begin{matrix} H_ 1\\ A^*\end{matrix} \quad \begin{matrix} A\\ H_ 2\end{matrix} \right], \] where \(H_ 1\) and \(H_ 2\) are \(m\times m\) and \(r\times r\) positive semidefinite Hermitian matrices, then \(\pi =m-\dim (Ker H_ 1\cap Ker A)\), \(\nu =r-\dim (Ker H_ 2\cap Ker A^*)\), and Ker H\(=(Ker H_ 1\cap Ker A)\oplus (Ker H_ 2\cap Ker A^*)\), where \(\pi\) and \(\nu\) denote the number of positive and negative eigenvalues of H. The result above is used to show that a) a specific type of matrix, which arises in quadratic programming, is invertible, b) certain real Hamiltonian matrices, associated with the algebraic Riccati equation, have no pure imaginary eigenvalues. The main result is also extended to the case when H is a self-adjoint operator on an infinite dimensional space.
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    inertia of a matrix
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    positive semidefinite Hermitian matrices
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    positive and negative eigenvalues
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    quadratic programming
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    Hamiltonian matrices
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    algebraic Riccati equation
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