The rotation of eigenspaces of perturbed matrix pairs
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Abstract: We revisit the relative perturbation theory for invariant subspaces of positive definite matrix pairs. As a prototype model problem for our results we consider parameter dependent families of eigenvalue problems. We show that new estimates are a natural way to obtain sharp --- as functions of the parameter indexing the family of matrix pairs --- estimates for the rotation of spectral subspaces.
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