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Convexity of the joint numerical range: Topological and differential geometric viewpoints.
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    Convexity of the joint numerical range: Topological and differential geometric viewpoints. (English)
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    3 December 2003
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    The authors study the convexity of the joint numerical range of finite families of Hermitian matrices. A sufficient condition is expressed in terms of the behaviour of the largest eigenvalue of the linear combinations, over the real unit sphere of corresponding dimension, of the given matrices. Without this sufficient condition, the convexity of the joint numerical range (if it happens) may be destroyed by an arbitrarily small perturbation. The methods come from differential geometry and differential and algebraic topology.
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    Generalized numerical range
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    Convexity
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    Eigenvalue crossing
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    Matrix pencil
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    Singularity
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    Genericity
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    Fibration
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    Hermitian matrices
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