Pairs of matrices satisfying certain polynomial identities (Q1319987)

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Pairs of matrices satisfying certain polynomial identities
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    9 November 1994
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    Two problems are considered in this paper. If \(A = (a_{ij}) \subset M_ n(K)\), and \(\chi : S_ n \to K\), where \(K\) is a field, let \(d_ \chi\) denote the corresponding Schur function; that is \(d_ \chi (A) = \sum_{\sigma \in S_ n} \chi (\sigma) \prod^ n_{i = 1}a_{i \sigma (i)}\). Then the authors characterise the matrices \(A,B \in M_ n (K)\) such that \(d_ \chi (AXB) = d_ \chi (X)\). Furthermore, the semigroup of matrices \(A \in M_ n (K)\) such that \(d_ \chi (AX) = d_ \chi (XA)\) is considered. The authors claim that problems of this type arise in multilinear algebra but that they are now also of independent interest.
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    matrix pairs
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    polynomial identities
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    Schur function
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    semigroup of matrices
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