Diagonally scaled permutations and circulant matrices (Q1344073)

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Diagonally scaled permutations and circulant matrices
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    Diagonally scaled permutations and circulant matrices (English)
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    9 March 1995
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    The following results are obtained. (1) If an \(n \times n\) complex matrix \(R = D_ 1P\) is given, where \(D_ 1\) is a complex diagonal matrix, and \(P\) is a permutation matrix, then \(R\) is permutation similar to the direct sum of matrices of the form \(DC\), where \(D\) is a complex diagonal matrix and \(C\) is a circulant permutation matrix. (2) The authors consider two cases for \(R = DC\): when the scaling matrix \(D\) is nonsingular, and when \(D\) is singular. For the singular case, the authors prove that \(R\) is nilpotent, and obtain upper and lower bounds on the index of nilpotency of \(R\). In addition, the authors represent an arbitrary \(n\times n\) Toeplitz matrix as a sum of matrices of the form \(D(k, \alpha, \beta) C^ k\) for \(k = 1, \dots, n\), where \(D(k, \alpha, \beta)\) is a diagonal matrix.
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    factorization
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    circulant matrix
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    complex matrix
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    diagonal matrix
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    permutation matrix
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    scaling matrix
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    index of nilpotency
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    Toeplitz matrix
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