A note on generalized invariant cones and the Kronecker canonical form (Q802701)

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    A note on generalized invariant cones and the Kronecker canonical form
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4198210

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      A note on generalized invariant cones and the Kronecker canonical form (English)
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      There are well-known conditions on the spectrum of a real \(n\times n\) matrix A which are equivalent to the existence of a proper cone \(K\subset {\mathbb{R}}^ n\) such that A(K)\(\subset K\). The authors generalize these results to the case of a pencil A-\(\lambda\) B, A,B \(m\times n\)-matrices. A cone \(K\subset {\mathbb{R}}^ n\) is A,B invariant if A(K)\(\subset B(K)\). Then the following statements are equivalent for A-\(\lambda\) B: (a) There exists a proper cone K s.t. A(K)\(\subset B(K).\) (b) The left Kronecker indices are zero, there are no infinite eigenvalues, \(\rho\) (J) \((=\) maximum modulus of the finite eigenvalues) is in the spectrum and has maximal index among all eigenvalues of modulus \(\rho\) (J).
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      invariant cones
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      Kronecker canonical form
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      spectrum
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      proper cone
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      pencil
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      Kronecker indices
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