On the number of unitary similarity classes in a C-S equivalence class: the normal case (Q1601630)
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On the number of unitary similarity classes in a C-S equivalence class: the normal case (English)
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27 June 2002
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A matrix \(B\in{\mathcal M}_n\) is \(C-S\) equivalent to \(A\in{\mathcal M}_n\) if \(B\) is both congruent and similar to \(A\). The paper studies the question of how many unitary similarity classes lie in the \(C-S\) equivalence class of a given matrix \(A\). The case of singular \(A\) is reduced to the nonsingular case in general, and a complete solution to the problem in case \(A\) is normal is given. Differences between the normal and general cases are noted.
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congruence
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similarity
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unitary similarity
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\(C-S\) equivalence
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normal matrix
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