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Linear pencils \(L(x) = I- A_1 x_1 -\dots - A_g x_g\)\,, where the \(A_j\) are square matrices, are a key tool in matrix theory and numerical analysis and also appear frequently in algebraic geometry. If the \(A_j\) are symmetric or Hermitian, linear pencils give rise to linear matrix inequalities, with many different applications. Let \(\mathcal{A}\) be the algebra generated by the \(A_j\) of a given \(L(x)\). In this paper, the authors consider the associated free locus \(\mathcal{Z}(L)\) defined as the set of all \(g\)-tuples of matrices \(X_j\) such that \(L(X) = I\otimes I - \sum_{1}^{g}A_j\otimes X_j\) has zero determinant. They show that the algebras \(\mathcal{A}\) and \(\tilde{\mathcal{A}}\) of pencils \(L\) and \(\tilde{L}\) with equal free loci are isomorphic up to radicals, and that \(\mathcal{Z}(L)\subseteq\mathcal{Z}(\tilde{L})\) if and only if the natural map \(\tilde{A}_j \mapsto A_j\) induces a homomorphism \(\tilde{\mathcal{A}}/\operatorname{rad}tilde{\mathcal{A}}\to\mathcal{A}/\operatorname{rad}\mathcal{A}\) . These results lead to a characterization of all noncommutative rational functions with a given domain. Finally, a quantum version of Kippenhahn's conjecture on linear pencils is proved. | |||
Property / review text: Linear pencils \(L(x) = I- A_1 x_1 -\dots - A_g x_g\)\,, where the \(A_j\) are square matrices, are a key tool in matrix theory and numerical analysis and also appear frequently in algebraic geometry. If the \(A_j\) are symmetric or Hermitian, linear pencils give rise to linear matrix inequalities, with many different applications. Let \(\mathcal{A}\) be the algebra generated by the \(A_j\) of a given \(L(x)\). In this paper, the authors consider the associated free locus \(\mathcal{Z}(L)\) defined as the set of all \(g\)-tuples of matrices \(X_j\) such that \(L(X) = I\otimes I - \sum_{1}^{g}A_j\otimes X_j\) has zero determinant. They show that the algebras \(\mathcal{A}\) and \(\tilde{\mathcal{A}}\) of pencils \(L\) and \(\tilde{L}\) with equal free loci are isomorphic up to radicals, and that \(\mathcal{Z}(L)\subseteq\mathcal{Z}(\tilde{L})\) if and only if the natural map \(\tilde{A}_j \mapsto A_j\) induces a homomorphism \(\tilde{\mathcal{A}}/\operatorname{rad}tilde{\mathcal{A}}\to\mathcal{A}/\operatorname{rad}\mathcal{A}\) . These results lead to a characterization of all noncommutative rational functions with a given domain. Finally, a quantum version of Kippenhahn's conjecture on linear pencils is proved. / rank | |||
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Free loci of matrix pencils and domains of noncommutative rational functions (English)
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5 April 2017
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Linear pencils \(L(x) = I- A_1 x_1 -\dots - A_g x_g\)\,, where the \(A_j\) are square matrices, are a key tool in matrix theory and numerical analysis and also appear frequently in algebraic geometry. If the \(A_j\) are symmetric or Hermitian, linear pencils give rise to linear matrix inequalities, with many different applications. Let \(\mathcal{A}\) be the algebra generated by the \(A_j\) of a given \(L(x)\). In this paper, the authors consider the associated free locus \(\mathcal{Z}(L)\) defined as the set of all \(g\)-tuples of matrices \(X_j\) such that \(L(X) = I\otimes I - \sum_{1}^{g}A_j\otimes X_j\) has zero determinant. They show that the algebras \(\mathcal{A}\) and \(\tilde{\mathcal{A}}\) of pencils \(L\) and \(\tilde{L}\) with equal free loci are isomorphic up to radicals, and that \(\mathcal{Z}(L)\subseteq\mathcal{Z}(\tilde{L})\) if and only if the natural map \(\tilde{A}_j \mapsto A_j\) induces a homomorphism \(\tilde{\mathcal{A}}/\operatorname{rad}tilde{\mathcal{A}}\to\mathcal{A}/\operatorname{rad}\mathcal{A}\) . These results lead to a characterization of all noncommutative rational functions with a given domain. Finally, a quantum version of Kippenhahn's conjecture on linear pencils is proved.
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linear pencil
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noncommutative rational function
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realization theory
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free locus
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real algebraic geometry
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hyperbolic polynomial
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Kippenhahn conjecture
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linear matrix inequalities
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