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    Es sei \(A=(a_{i,k}) (i,k=0,...,n-1)\) eine komplexe Matrix. Gilt mit komplexen Zahlen \(c_ 0,...,c_{2n-2}\) einerseits \(a_{i,k}=c_{i+k}\), so heißt A Hankel-Matrix, oder andererseits \(a_{i,k}=c_{n+i-k}\), so heißt A Toeplitz-Matrix. Schließlich wird A eine Loewner-Matrix genannt, wenn \(a_{i,k}=(c_ i-d_ k)(y_ i-z_ k)^{-1}\) entsprechend mit gegebenen komplexen Zahlen gilt. Verf. beweist zahlreiche, zum Teil neue Beziehungen zwischen diesen Matrizentypen und auch Bézout-Matrizen B, die durch \((1,x,...,x^{n- 1})B(1,y,...,y^{n-1})^ T=(f(x)g(y)-f(y)g(x))(x-y)^{-1}\) mit Polynomen f,g definiert sind.
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    Hankel matrices
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    Toeplitz matrices
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    Bézout matrices
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    Loewner matrices
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    rational interpolation
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    projective geometry
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