The Toeplitz-Hausdorff Theorem Explained
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(36)- Fields of values of linear pencils and spectral inclusion regions
- Matrix systems, algebras, and open maps
- A short proof of the elliptical range theorem
- Matrix pencils with the numerical range equal to the whole complex plane
- Continuous selections of the inverse numerical range map
- When is zero in the numerical range of a composition operator?
- Continuity properties of vectors realizing points in the classical field of values
- Numerical shadows: measures and densities on the numerical range
- Inverse continuity on the boundary of the numerical range
- Applications of envelopes
- Numerical ranges are shadows
- The Toeplitz-Hausdorff theorem and robust stability theory.
- The convexity of the range of three Hermitian Forms and of the numerical range of sesquilinear forms
- A proof of the elliptical range theorem via Kippenhahn's theorem
- Path-Following Method to Determine the Field of Values of a Matrix with High Accuracy
- The mathematics of Chandler Davis
- A range associated with skew symmetric matrix
- The numerical ranges of automorphic composition operators
- Inverse continuity of the numerical range map for Hilbert space operators
- Real numerical shadow and generalized B-splines
- An inverse indefinite numerical range problem
- Accretive partial transpose matrices and their connections to matrix means
- Problems of distance geometry and convex properties of quadratic maps
- On the boundary of theC-numerical range of a normal matrix
- The product field of values
- Four theorems with their foci on ellipses
- Interpenetration of ellipsoids and the polynomial bound of a matrix
- The copositive range
- Orthogonality and the numerical range. II
- Preimages of the numerical range
- Convexity of the orbit-closed C-numerical range and majorization
- Generalized numerical ranges, dilation, and quantum error correction
- A survey of Chandler Davis
- Joint numerical ranges: recent advances and applications minicourse by V. Müller and Yu. Tomilov
- Computer generated numerical ranges and some resulting theorems
- On certain finite dimensional numerical ranges and numerical radii†
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