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Low rank perturbation of regular matrix polynomials (English)
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2 December 2008
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Let \(A(\lambda)\) be a complex regular matrix polynomial of degree \(l\) with \(g\) elementary divisors corresponding to the finite eigenvalue \(\lambda_0\). The authors show that for most complex matrix polynomials \(B(\lambda)\) with degree at most \(l\) satisfying rank \(B(\lambda_0) < g\) the perturbed polynomial \((A + B)(\lambda)\) has exactly \(g-{\text{rank}} B(\lambda_0)\) elementary divisors corresponding to \(\lambda_0\), and the authors determine their degrees.
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regular matrix polynomials
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elementary divisors
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low rank perturbations
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matrix spectral perturbation theory
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