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The authors prove the following result: For every invertible complex \(n\times n\)-matrix \(A\), there exists a diagonal matrix \(D\) such that \(AD\) has \(n\) distinct eigenvalues. The result follows from an application of Gershgorin's circle theorem.
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Every invertible matrix is diagonally equivalent to a matrix with distinct eigenvalues
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    The authors prove the following result: For every invertible complex \(n\times n\)-matrix \(A\), there exists a diagonal matrix \(D\) such that \(AD\) has \(n\) distinct eigenvalues. The result follows from an application of Gershgorin's circle theorem.
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    diagonal equivalence
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    distinct eigenvalues
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    Gershgorin's circle theorem
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