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    In previous papers, the authors (with others) have obtained very good bounds for various functions of the eigenvalues of an \(n\times n\) complex matrix with real eigenvalues \(\lambda_ 1\geq \lambda_ 2\geq...\geq \lambda_ n\)- in fact the best bounds when using only n, tr A and tr \(A^ 2\). In this paper, with A Hermitian, the authors use besides the information given by the diagonal elements and present a program to obtain the best possible upper bound for \(\lambda_ k\) and the best lower bound for \(\lambda_{k+1}\), given n, tr A, tr \(A^ 2\) and the ordered diagonal elements. This program is illustrated by several examples. Other bounds are obtained invoking some matrix norms.
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    eigenvalue bounds for matrix functions
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    Hermitian matrix
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    Karush-Kuhn- Tucker conditions
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