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Common invariant subspaces of two matrices (English)
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2 September 1999
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A finite rational procedure of Shemesh type is proposed to check whether given complex \(n\times n\) matrices \(A\) and \(B\) have a common invariant subspace of dimension \(k\), \(2\leq k<n\). The only restriction is that at least one of \(A\) and \(B\) must have distinct eigenvalues. This fact can also be verified by a finite rational computation. The main theorem is in Section 3; Section 4 contains the algorithm with remarks.
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common eigenvector
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common invariant subspace
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finite rational computation
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algorithm
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