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The following pages link to When is a matrix a sum of idempotents? (Q3472241):
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- Sums of idempotents and logarithmic residues in zero pattern matrix algebras (Q269278) (← links)
- Representation of tripotents and representations via tripotents (Q551344) (← links)
- Logarithmic residues, Rouché's theorem, and spectral regularity: The \(C^{\ast}\)-algebra case (Q692581) (← links)
- Products of unipotent matrices of index 2 (Q1173950) (← links)
- Sums of idempotents (Q1336405) (← links)
- The length problem for a sum of idempotents (Q1347222) (← links)
- Logarithmic residues, generalized idempotents, and sums of idempotents in Banach algebras (Q1378058) (← links)
- Decomposition of a scalar matrix into a sum of orthogonal projections (Q1405039) (← links)
- Every matrix is a linear combination of three idempotents (Q1886530) (← links)
- Sums and products of two quadratic matrices (Q1902115) (← links)
- Factorization of matrices into quadratic ones. II (Q1906762) (← links)
- Product of invertible operators of quadratic type (Q1923183) (← links)
- An integer programming problem and rank decomposition of block upper triangular matrices (Q1968759) (← links)
- Rank decomposition under zero pattern constraints and \(\mathsf{L}\)-free directed graphs (Q2020704) (← links)
- Miscellaneous equalities for idempotent matrices with applications (Q2053407) (← links)
- How small can a sum of idempotents be? (Q2307682) (← links)
- Expressing infinite matrices as sums of idempotents (Q2321579) (← links)
- Unions of rank/trace complete preorders (Q2418999) (← links)
- Rank equalities for idempotent matrices with applications. (Q2490719) (← links)
- Sums of idempotent matrices (Q2644730) (← links)
- Subspaces, angles and pairs of orthogonal projections (Q3502313) (← links)
- Idempotents in triangular matrix rings (Q4965591) (← links)
- Triangular idempotent matrices over a general ring (Q5080249) (← links)
- Sums of square-zero infinite matrices (Q5741243) (← links)
- When is a matrix a sum of involutions or tripotents? (Q5856791) (← links)