The sums of symplectic, Hamiltonian, and skew-Hamiltonian matrices
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- Contragredient equivalence: A canonical form and some applications
- Each symplectic matrix is a product of four symplectic involutions
- Every \(2n\)-by-\(2n\) complex matrix is a sum of three symplectic matrices
- Skew \(\phi\) polar decompositions
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- On the product of two skew-Hamiltonian or two skew-symmetric matrices
- Strongly real adjoint orbits of complex symplectic Lie group
- Examples of Hamiltonian Systems on the Space of Deformed Skew-symmetric Matrices
- A negative result of direct sum of integral symplectic matrices
- Every \(2n\)-by-\(2n\) complex matrix is a sum of three symplectic matrices
- Hamiltonian square roots of skew-Hamiltonian matrices revisited
- Several observations on symplectic, Hamiltonian, and skew-Hamiltonian matrices
- Sums of orthogonal, symmetric, and skew-symmetric matrices
- On sums, products, and commutators of symplectically diagonalizable matrices
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