Similarity of block diagonal and block triangular matrices
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- Classes of linear operators. Vol. I
- Equivalence of partitioned matrices
- On the matrix equations $AX - XB = C$ and $AX - YB = C$
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- A cyclic six-term exact sequence for block matrices over a PID
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