A survey of canonical forms and invariants for unitary similarity
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- A Canonical Form for Real Matrices under Orthogonal Transformations
- A Complete Set of Unitary Invariants for 3 × 3 Complex Matrices
- A Note on Kronecker Matrix Products and Matrix Equation Systems
- A Note on Normal Matrices
- A Note on Pairs of Normal Matrices with Property L
- A characterization of unitary congruence
- A complete set of unitary invariants for operators generating finite W^ *-algebras of type I
- A conjecture of Kippenhahn about the characteristic polynomial of a pencil generated by two hermitian matrices. II
- A conjectured property of Hermitian pencils
- A counterexample to Kippenhahn's conjecture on Hermitian pencils
- A generalization of the Motzkin-Taussky theorem
- A non-commutative spectral theorem
- A remark on orthogonality of eigenvectors
- A theorem on numerical range
- A weak property L for pairs of matrices
- Algebras of type I
- Alternative proofs of a theorem of Moyls and Marcus on the numerical range of a square matrix
- An application of the Cayley-Hamilton theorem to matrix polynomials in several variables
- Canonical Form for Matrices Under Unitary Congruence Transformations. I: Conjugate-normal Matrices
- Canonical Form for Matrices Under Unitary Congruence Transformations. II: Congruence-Normal Matrices
- Characteristic roots and the field of values of a matrix
- Charting the operator terrain
- Classification of linear operators in a finite-dimensional unitary space
- Commutativity in Finite Matrices
- Completely positive linear maps on complex matrices
- Computer generated numerical ranges and some resulting theorems
- Constrained extrema of bilinear functionals
- Continuous canonical forms for matrices under unitary equivalence
- Elementary inclusion relations for generalized numerical ranges
- Field Convexity of a Square Matrix
- Fields of Values of a Matrix
- Geometry of the numerical range of matrices
- Hermitian pencils with a cubic minimal polynomial
- Inequalities between the Two Kinds of Eigenvalues of a Linear Transformation
- Linear Relations Between Higher Additive Commutators
- Matrices for Operators and Generators of B (ℋ)
- Matrices with some extremal properties
- Matrix Analysis
- Matrix Ranges for Hilbert Space Operators
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for unitary similarity
- Nondifferentiable boundary points of the higher numerical range
- Normal and Diagonalizable Matrices
- Normality and the numerical range
- On Matrices Over the Ring of Continuous Complex Valued Functions on a Stonian Space
- On Unitary Equivalence
- On Unitary Equivalence of Arbitrary Matrices
- On Unitary Equivalence of Hilbert-Schmidt Operators
- On Unitary Equivalence of Matrices over the Ring of Continuous Complex-Valued Functions on a Stonian Space
- On a Polar Representation of Non-Singular Square Matrices
- On a conjecture of Kippenhahn about the characteristic polynomial of a pencil generated by two Hermitian matrices. I
- On certain finite dimensional numerical ranges and numerical radii†
- On continuous matrix-valued functions on a Stonian space
- On simultaneous reduction of families of matrices to triangular or diagonal form by unitary congruences
- On the Eigenvalues of a Matrix with Prescribed Singular Values
- On the Field of Values of a Square Matrix
- On the Jordan form in a unitary space
- On the Unitary Invariants of a Square Matrix
- On the characteristic roots of matric polynomials
- On the congruence transformation of a pencil of real symmetric matrices to a pencil with identical characteristic polynomial
- On the conjugacy classes in the unitary, symplectic and orthogonal groups
- On the field of values subordinate to a norm
- On the numerical range of a bounded operator
- On the reduction of pairs of Hermitian or symmetric matrices to diagonal form by congruence
- Pairs of Matrices With Property L. II
- Pairs of Matrices with Property L
- Pairs of matrices with quadratic minimal polynomials
- Positive Functions on C ∗ -Algebras
- Sets of complex numbers associated with a matrix
- Simultaneous Unitary Invariants for Sets of Matrices
- Simultaneous block triangularization and block diagonalization of sets of matrices
- Simultaneous quasi-diagonalization of normal matrices
- Simultaneous quasidiagonalization of complex matrices
- Simultaneous reduction of sets of matrices under similarity
- Simultaneous similarity of matrices
- Simultaneous unitary equivalence
- Singular Values, Diagonal Elements, and Convexity
- Some Theorems on Commutative Matrices
- Subalgebras of C\(^*\)-algebras. II
- Subalgebras of C^ *-algebras
- The Bauer fields of values of a matrix
- The G-bilinear range
- The Resultant and the Matrix Equation $AX = XB$
- The Unitary Equivalence of Binormal Operators
- The constrained bilinear form and the C-numerical range
- The invariant theory of n n matrices
- The problem of unitary equivalence
- Trace-Preserving Isomorphisms in Finite Operator Algebras
- Unitary Transformations
- Unitary invariants for compact operators
- Versal families of matrices with respect to unitary conjugation
- Über den Wertevorrat einer Matrix
- Über die Frobeniusschen Kovarianten
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- Duality for optimal couplings in free probability
- Operators on positive semidefinite inner product spaces
- Words and normality of matrices
- On the zero entries in a unitary matrix
- On the Gau-Wu number for some classes of matrices
- A canonical form for nonderogatory matrices under unitary similarity
- Unitary and Euclidean representations of a quiver
- Unitary similarity of matrices with simple eigenvalues
- On normal and structured matrices under unitary structure-preserving transformations
- A structure theorem for some matrix algebras
- A canonical form for \(H\)-unitary matrices
- Canonical matrices for linear matrix problems
- Indecomposable \((1,3)\)-groups and a matrix problem.
- A complete unitary similarity invariant for unicellular matrices
- Aspects of nonnormality for iterative methods
- Least-squares approximation by elements from matrix orbits achieved by gradient flows on compact Lie groups
- Unitarily achievable zero patterns and traces of words in A and A
- DECOMPOSITION OF THE KRONECKER SUMS OF MATRICES INTO A DIRECT SUM OF IRREDUCIBLE MATRICES
- Complete order equivalence of spin unitaries
- Classification of squared normal operators on unitary and Euclidean spaces
- Unitarily inequivalent local and global Fourier transforms in multipartite quantum systems
- Specht's criterion for systems of linear mappings
- Arveson's criterion for unitary similarity
- The intersection of the similarity and conjunctivity equivalence classes
- Equality of higher numerical ranges of matrices and a conjecture of Kippenhahn on Hermitian pencils
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