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The characteristic subspace lattice of a linear transformation
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    The characteristic subspace lattice of a linear transformation (English)
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    17 August 2016
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    In this paper, the authors analyze basic properties of the lattice of the characteristic subspaces \(\mathrm{Chinv}(J)\) based on a nilpotent Jordan matrix \(J\) for the field \(\mathrm{GF}(2)\). \(\mathrm{Chinv}(J)\) is a lattice with inclusion as order, intersection as meet and linear sum as join. Assuming the Shoda condition for a nilpotent Jordan matrix \(J\), it is shown that \(\mathrm{Chinv}(J)\) is not distributive, but it is modular. Moreover, it is not complemented but finite. At the end, the authors show that \(\mathrm{Chinv}(J)\) is a sublattice of \(\mathrm{Inv}(J)\) (the invariant subspaces) and that there is an anti-isomorphism from \(\mathrm{Chinv}(J)\) to \(\mathrm{Chinv}(J)\). Hence, the considered lattice is self-dual.
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    hyperinvariant subspaces
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    characteristic subspaces
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    lattices
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