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Towards a classification of maximal unicellular bands (English)
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12 October 1994
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The subject of this paper is bands of \(n \times n\) matrices over a field \(F\) (such a band \(S\) can be taken to be upper-triangular). The ideal structure of a band in \(M_ n(F)\) is given in terms of the diagonals of elements of \(S\). Most results however concern so-called unicellular bands, meaning that the invariant subspaces of \(S\) form a chain; a complete atlas of maximal unicellular bands in \(M_ k(F)\) \((k = 2, 3\), or 4) is given up to similarity. There are results on rank-one operators and it is deduced that unicellular bands in \(M_ n(F)\) have no zero divisors. The final section is devoted to the case of infinite- dimensional spaces.
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bands of \(n \times n\) matrices
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unicellular bands
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invariant subspaces
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