A rational canonical pair form for a pair of symmetric matrices over an arbitrary field F with char F ≠ 2 and applications to finest simultaneous block diagonalizations
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3085223 (Why is no real title available?)
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(9)- Inertia and eigenvalue relations between symmetrized and symmetrizing matrices for the real and the general field case
- Null ideals of sets of 3 × 3 similar matrices with irreducible characteristic polynomial
- A recurring theorem about pairs of quadratic forms and extensions: A survey
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