Surfaces and hypersurfaces as the joint spectrum of matrices
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Publication:6328410
DOI10.1216/RMJ.2022.52.1319arXiv1911.00751MaRDI QIDQ6328410FDOQ6328410
Roman Sverdlov, Patrick H. DeBonis, Terry A. Loring
Publication date: 2 November 2019
Abstract: The Clifford spectrum is an elegant way to define the joint spectrum of several Hermitian operators. While it has been know that for examples as small as three -by- matrices the Clifford spectrum can be a two-dimensional manifold, few concrete examples have been investigated. Our main goal is to generate examples of the Clifford spectrum of three or four matrices where, with the assistance of a computer algebra package, we can calculate the Clifford spectrum.
Eigenvalues, singular values, and eigenvectors (15A18) Noncommutative topology (46L85) Several-variable operator theory (spectral, Fredholm, etc.) (47A13)
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