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    Upper triangularization of matrices by lower triangular similarities (English)
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    We say that A admits upper triangularization by a lower triangular similarity, if there exists an invertible lower triangular matrix such that \(S^{-1}AS\) is upper triangular. Several sufficient conditions for such an S to exist are given. There is a connection with the problem of complete factorization of a transfer function and the problem of complementary triangularization of pairs of matrices.
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    minimal factorization
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    triangular similarity
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    complete factorization
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    transfer function
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    complementary triangularization
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    pairs of matrices
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