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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1698567
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Transformation to versal deformations of matrices
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1698567

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    Transformation to versal deformations of matrices (English)
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    5 February 2003
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    The author considers smooth deformations \(A(p)\) of a square matrix \(A_{0}=A(0)\), where \(p=(p_{1},p_{2},\dots,p_{n})\) denotes a vector of \(n\) real or complex parameters. A deformation \(B(q)\) of the initial matrix \(A_{0}\) is called versal if, in a neighbourhood of the origin \(0\), an arbitrary deformation \(A(p)\) can be written as \(A(p)=C(p)B(q(p))C^{-1}(p)\). Thus, up to a smooth change of coordinates (i.e., a deformation \(C(p)\) of the identity matrix) and a smooth transformation of parameters, a versal deformation is already the ``most general'' deformation of \(A_{0}\). Both the change of coordinates and the change of parameters can be written as a Taylor series; it is shown how to calculate the coefficients of these expansions by recurrence. Several examples are given and studied in detail.
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    versal deformation
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    normal form
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    Lie algebra
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    Jordan algebra
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    reversible matrix
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