Matrices with multiple symmetry properties: applications of centro-Hermitian and per-Hermitian matrices (Q1124756)

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Matrices with multiple symmetry properties: applications of centro-Hermitian and per-Hermitian matrices
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    Matrices with multiple symmetry properties: applications of centro-Hermitian and per-Hermitian matrices (English)
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    28 November 1999
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    In this paper the authors introduce three matrix patterns, essentially asking that the matrix is either real or pure imaginary or zero, that combined with the twelve known symmetric patterns (symmetric, centrosymmetric, persymmetric, Hermitian, centro-Hermitian, per-Hermitian, skew-symmetric, skew-centrosymmetric, skew-persymmetric, skew-Hermitian, skew-centro-Hermitian, skew-per-Hermitian) form a Steiner triple system. In addition, using a group of operators on the linear group over the complex numbers they reach types of matrices that satisfy sets of patterns, and that yield to unique decompositions into matrices of the same type. Also, they extend the symmetric patterns to vectors, and symmetric properties on matrices are deduced from the existence of basis of eigenvectors satisfying certain symmetric properties.
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    centrosymmetric matrix
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    persymmetric matrix
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    skew-symmetric matrix
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    centro-Hermitian matrix
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    per-Hermitian matrix
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    skew-Hermitian matrix
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    matrix patterns
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    Steiner triple system
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    symmetric patterns
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    basis of eigenvectors
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