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Numerical shadows: measures and densities on the numerical range
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    Numerical shadows: measures and densities on the numerical range (English)
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    17 March 2011
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    Let \(\Omega_N\) be the unit sphere in \(\mathbb C^N\) (with respect to Euclidean norm) and let \(W(M)=\{(Mu,u)\:u\in\Omega_N\}\) be the numerical range of \(M\in\mathbb C^{N\times N}\). The numerical shadow of \(M\) at a point \(z\in\mathbb C\) is defined as the probability that \((Mu,u)=z\), where \(u\) stands for a random vector \(u\in\Omega_N\). The authors present a rather detailed study of the numerical shadow for some classes of matrices, e.g. \(2\times 2\) matrices, Hermitian and normal matrices, nilpotent Jordan cells. Direct sums of matrices are considered as well.
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    numerical range
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    probability measure
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    numerical shadow
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    higher rank numerical range
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    non-normal matrices
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    Hermitian matrices
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    normal matrices
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