Matricial radius: a relation of numerical radius with matricial range
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Abstract: It has been shown that if is a complex matrix, then {small�egin{align*} omega(T)&=frac{1}{n}supleft{|mathrm{Tr} X|; Xin W^n(T)
ight}\ &=frac{1}{n}supleft{|X|_1; Xin W^n(T)
ight}\ &= supleft{ omega(X); Xin W^n(T)
ight} end{align*} } where is a positive integer, is the numerical radius and is the 'th matricial range of .
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