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Reduction to a canonical form of a third-order polynomial matrix with one characteristic root by means of semiscalarly equivalent transformations
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    Reduction to a canonical form of a third-order polynomial matrix with one characteristic root by means of semiscalarly equivalent transformations (English)
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    3 February 2021
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    Summary: For the selected class of polynomial matrices of order three with one characteristic root with respect to the transformation of semiscalar equivalence, special triangular forms are established. The theorems of their uniqueness are proved. This gives reason to consider such canonical forms.
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