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    A softer, stronger Lidskii theorem (English)
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    Let A, B be selfadjoint matrices. The theorem of Lidskii relates the eigenvalues of A-B to those of A and B. The authors introduce a notion of weak majorization (their ``soft'' inequalities) and use it to study the relations among the eigenvalues of A, B, and A-B and the behavior of weakly unitarily invariant norms.
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    Lidskii theorem
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    soft inequalities
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    selfadjoint matrices
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    eigenvalues
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    weak majorization
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    weakly unitarily invariant norms
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