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Eigenvalues of symmetric integer matrices (English)
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17 January 1993
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This paper contains the proof of the following interesting theorem: The set of eigenvalues of symmetric matrices over the rational integer is the set of all totally real algebraic integers. The original question was posed by \textit{A. Hoffman} (unpublished communication) and the analogous one over the rational numbers was answered by \textit{F. Krakowski} [Commentarii Math. Helvet. 32, 224-240 (1958; Zbl 0083.007)]. The proof of the theorem of this paper shows that a totally real algebraic integer \(\Theta\) occurs as an eigenvalue of a \(t\times t\) integer matrix with \(t=O(n^ 2)\) where \(n=[Q(\Theta):Q]\). The author also poses the question how to reduce the size of the considered matrix to \(O(n)\) similarly to the case discussed over the rational numbers.
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symmetric integer matrices
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eigenvalues
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totally real algebraic integers
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