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Inverse eigenvalue problem for some special matrices (English)
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Let \(B_ n\) be that \(n\times n\) lower triangular matrix the lower part of which consists of ones only. Let further \(\alpha,\beta,\lambda_ 1,...,\lambda_ n\) be given complex numbers. Then a diagonal matrix \(D_ n\) can be constructed such that the eigenvalues of the matrix \(D_ n+\alpha B_ n+\beta B^ T_ n\) are the numbers \(\lambda_ 1,...,\lambda_ n\).
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inverse eigenvalue problem
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triangular matrix
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eigenvalues
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