A quasiseparable approach to five-diagonal CMV and Fiedler matrices (Q624355)

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A quasiseparable approach to five-diagonal CMV and Fiedler matrices
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    A quasiseparable approach to five-diagonal CMV and Fiedler matrices (English)
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    9 February 2011
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    Recent work in the characterization of structured matrices in terms of characteristic polynomials of principal submatrices is furthered in this paper. Some classical classes of matrices with quasiseparable structure include tridiagonal (related to real orthogonal polynomials) and banded matrices, unitary Hessenberg matrices (related to Szegő polynomials), and semiseparable matrices, as well as others. Hence working with the class of quasiseparable matrices provides new results which generalize and unify classical results. The authors introduce the concept of a twist transformation, and use such transformation to explain the relationship between \((H,1)\)-quasiseparable matrices and the subclass of \((1,1)\)-quasiseparable matrices (without the upper Hessenberg restriction) which are related to the same systems of polynomials. These results generalize the discoveries of Cantero, Fiedler, Kimura, Moral and Velázquez of five-diagonal matrices related to Horner and Szegő polynomials in the context of quasiseparable matrices.
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    quasiseparable matrices
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    semiseparable matrices
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    CMV matrices
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    Kimura matrices
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    unitary Hessenberg matrices
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    Fiedler matrices
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    banded matrices
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    five-diagonal matrices
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    companion matrices
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    well-free matrices
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    Szegő polynomials
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    twist transformation
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