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    The structure of linear relations in Euclidean spaces (English)
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    A linear relation in a linear space is a generalisation of the idea of singlevalued linear operator to that of multivalued operator; it has proved to be useful in several different contexts. In the paper under review the structure of a linear relation is investigated, particularly in the case of the Euclidean space \({\mathbb C} ^n\), by means of its eigenvalues. The main result is that a linear relation in a Euclidean space admits an orthogonal sum decomposition in three particular kinds of linear relations, namely Jordan relations, completely singular relations and multishifts.
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    linear relation
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    multivalued operator
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    Euclidean space
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    eigenvalues
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    orthogonal sum decomposition
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    Jordan relations
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    completely singular relations
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    multishifts
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