Spectrum and trace invariance criterion and its statistical applications (Q750561)

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    Spectrum and trace invariance criterion and its statistical applications (English)
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    Let \(A,B\in {\mathbb{C}}^{m\times n}\) be rectangular matrices. The authors give a simple condition involving the ranges of A, B and their conjugates which is necessary and sufficient for the set of nonzero eigenvalues of the product \(B^-A\) to be invariant including multiplicities with respect to the choice of a generalized inverse \(B^-\). It turns out that the condition is equivalent to \(tr B^-A\) being invariant. The result is then applied to investigate properties of canonical correlations in the context of the general Gauss-Markov model.
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    spectrum invariance
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    trace invariance
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    rectangular matrices
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    generalized inverse
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    canonical correlations
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    Gauss-Markov model
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