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Idempotency of linear combinations of an idempotent matrix and a tripotent matrix
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    Idempotency of linear combinations of an idempotent matrix and a tripotent matrix (English)
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    5 February 2003
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    Let \(A\) be a matrix with entries in the complex numbers. Then \(A\) is called idempotent if \(A^2=A\), it is called tripotent if \(A^3=A.\) If \(B_1\) and \(B_2\) are nonzero idempotent matrices, then \(B=B_1-B_2\) is called essentially tripotent. Suppose \(A\) is idempotent, \(B\) is essentially tripotent, and \(c_1,c_2\neq 0.\) The authors determine when a linear combination \(c_1A+c_2B\) is idempotent.
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    projector
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    quadratic form
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    \(\chi^2\) distribution
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    idempotency
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    idempotent matrix
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    tripotent matrix
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