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Eigenvalues of matrix sums

Is there a relationship between the eigenvalues of individual matrices and the eigenvalues of their sum? What about the special case when the matrices are Hermitian and positive definite? I am ...
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Eigenvalues of the product of two symmetric matrices

This is mostly a reference request, as this must be well-known! Let $A$ and $B$ be two real symmetric matrices, one of which is positive definite. Then it is easy to see that the product $AB$ (or $BA$...
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Generalization of Cauchy's eigenvalue interlacing theorem?

Cauchy's Interlacing Theorem says that given an $n \times n$ symmetric matrix $A$, let $B$ be an $(n-1) \times (n-1)$ principal submatrix of it, then the eigenvalues of $A$ and those of $B$ interlace. ...
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Eigenvalues of permutations of a real matrix: can they all be real?

For a matrix $M\in GL(n,\mathbb R)$, consider the $n!$ matrices obtained by permutations of the rows (say) of $M$ and define the total spectrum $TS(M)$ as the union of all their spectra (counting ...
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The middle eigenvalues of an undirected graph

Let $ \lambda_1 \ge \lambda_2 \ge \dots \ge \lambda_{2n} $ be the collection of eigenvalues of an adjacency matrix of an undirected graph $G$ on $2n$ vertices. I am looking for any work or references ...
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Eigenvalues of symmetric tridiagonal matrices

Suppose I have the symmetric tridiagonal matrix: $$ \begin{pmatrix} a & b_{1} & 0 & ... & 0 \\\ b_{1} & a & b_{2} & \ddots & \vdots \\\ 0 & b_{2} & a & \...
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Smallest eigenvalue of a tricky random matrix

While experimenting with positive-definite functions, I was led to the following: Let $n$ be a positive integer, and let $x_1,\ldots,x_n$ be sampled from a zero-mean, unit variance gaussian. Consider ...
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Showing that a certain matrix is not positive definite

Let $J_k$ be a $k \times k$ all ones matrix and $B$ any $k \times k$ binary matrix - that is $B$ only has entries from $\{0,1\}$. I would like to show that the matrix $$X_B = (J_k -I) - B (J_k - I)^{-...
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Finding the nearest matrix with real eigenvalues

In this thread on MATLAB Central, I found a discussion on finding the nearest matrix with real eigenvalues. The first hypothesis was to simply truncate the complex part of the eigenvalues. So, given ...
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Spectral symmetry of a certain structured matrix

I have a matrix $$ A= \begin{pmatrix} 0 & a & d & c\\ \bar a & 0 & b & d \\ \bar d & \bar b & 0 & a \\ \bar c & \bar d & \bar a & 0 \end{pmatrix} $$ As ...
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Why is the set of Hermitian matrices with repeated eigenvalue of measure zero?

The Hermitian matrices form a real vector space where we have a Lebesgue measure. In the set of Hermitian matrices with Lebesgue measure, how does it follow that the set of Hermitian matrices with ...
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Existence of double eigenvalue

Let $A$ and $B$ be complex $4\times 4$ matrices. Assume both are Hermitian, and that they are linearly independent. Must there exist a nonzero real linear combination $aA + bB$ which has a repeated ...
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Eigenvalue pattern

We consider a matrix $$M_{\mu} = \begin{pmatrix} 1 & \mu & 1 & 0 \\ -\mu & 1 & 0 & 1 \\ -1 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 &-1 & 0 & 0 \end{pmatrix}$$ One easily ...
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Can one Gershgorin circle (only) contain all eigenvalues, when the other circles are not contained in it

In short, following a question from my students, I am trying to find a special case where all the eigenvalues of a matrix lie within only one circle, but not in the others, and the other circles are ...
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Eigenvalue perturbation theory via Feynman diagrams

Suppose I have a matrix given by a sum $$A=D+\epsilon B$$ where $D$ is diagonal and $\epsilon$ is small, and I want the eigenvalues of $A$ as a power series in $\epsilon$. The first two orders in ...
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What is known about the eigenvectors of the $2^n \times 2^n$ Hadamard matrix?

What is known about the eigenvectors of the $2^n \times 2^n$ Hadamard matrix defined recursively by $H_1=(1)$ and $$ H_N=\begin{pmatrix}H_{N/2} & H_{N/2} \\ H_{N/2} & -H_{N/2}\end{pmatrix}, $$ ...
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Eigenvalues come in pairs

Consider the two matrices with some parameter $s \in \mathbb R$ $$A_1= \begin{pmatrix} s& -1 &0& 0 \\1&0 &0&0 \\ 0&0&1&0 \\0&0&0&1 \end{pmatrix}$$ and $$...
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Eigenvalues of permutations of a real matrix: how complex can they be?

This is sort of complementary to this thread. I’ll repeat the definitions here: For a matrix $M\in GL(n,\mathbb R)$, consider the $n!$ matrices obtained by permutations of the rows (say) of $M$ and ...
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Imaginary eigenvalues

Consider the matrix $$A(\mu) = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & 1& 0 & 0 \\ -1 & -i\mu & 0 & i \\ 0 & 0 & 0 & 1 \\ 0 &i & -1 & i\mu \end{pmatrix}.$$ This matrix is ...
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Maximum singular value of a random $\pm 1$ matrix

Define a matrix $\mathbf{A} \in \mathbb{R}^{m \times n}$ such that each element is independently and randomly chosen with probability $\frac 12$ to be either $+1$, or $-1$. Do you know any result in ...
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Exact eigenvalues of a specific tridiagonal matrix

I'm studying the following tri-diagonal matrix $$ X = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & x_0 & 0 & 0 &\cdots & 0 & 0 & 0 \\\ x_0 & 0 & x_1 & 0 &\cdots & 0 & ...
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Lower eigenvectors of nonnegative matrices with zero trace

Let $A$ be an $N\times N$ nonnegative matrix with all diagonal entries equal to zero and such that there is $n_0$ such that all entries of $A^{n_0}$ are strictly positive. Let $\lambda_1,\ldots, \...
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The maximal eigenvalue of a symmetric Toeplitz matrix

Let $0\le x\le 1$ be a real number. Denote by $A_n(x)=(a_{ij})$ the $n$ by $n$ matrix such that $a_{ij}=x^{|i-j|}$ and let $\lambda_n(x)$ be the maximal eigenvalue of $A_n(x)$. Is there any ...
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Relationship between eigenvalues of $A-B$ and eigenvalues of $A^2-B^2$

Let us suppose that $A_{n}$ and $B_n$ are sequences of positive definite matrices satisfying $$c \leq \lambda_{\min}(A_n)\leq \lambda_{\max}(A_n)\leq C$$ and $$c \leq \lambda_{\min}(B_n)\leq \...
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Generalized eigen property of a matrix

Given a $n \times n$ invertible matrix $A$, I am interested in the set $$ \mathcal{S}(A) = \{ D \textrm{ diagonal matrix } \mid \det(D - A) = 0 \}. $$ Thus, for all eigenvalues $\lambda_i$, we have $...
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convergence of 2nd eigenvalue

Fix $0<h_1<h_2<h_3<1$ reals. All matrices below are $3\times3$ real. Suppose the sequence of matrices $M(n)$ are symmetric positive definite and these converge (point-wise) to a symmetric ...
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Frobenius-Perron eigenvalue and eigenvector of sum of two matrices

Suppose that I have two positive matrices, $A$, and $B$, and I know their Frobenius-Perron eigenvalues ($\lambda_A$, $\lambda_B$) and eigenvectors ($v_A$, $v_B$). I'm interested in what I can say ...
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Connection between eigenvalues of matrix and its Laplacian.

Hello! There are two definitions of graph spectrum: 1) Eigenvalues of adjacency matrix $A$. 2) Eigenvalues of Laplacian of adjacency matrix ($L$). Different sources offer different properties based ...
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Bound on the ratio of top 2 eigenvalues

Let $P$ be a $n \times n$ stochastic matrix such that $P_{ij}=\tau$ if $i \neq j$ and $P_{ii} = 1 - (n-1)\tau$ where $0<\tau < \frac{1}{n}$. It is clear that the largest eigenvalue of $P$ is 1, ...
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Eigenvalues of leading principal submatrix of the Clement-Kac-Sylvester tridiagonal matrix

It's well-known that the eigenvalues of the Clement-Kac-Sylvester tridiagonal matrix $$\begin{pmatrix} 0 & n-1 & 0 & \dots & 0 \\\ 1 & 0 & n-2 & \dots & 0\\\ 0 & ...
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Upper bounds on eigenvalues of PSD matrix?

Suppose A is a symmetric positive semidefinite matrix. Is there a way to upper bound the largest eigenvalue using properties of its row sums or column sums? For instance, the Perron–Frobenius ...
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Does small Perron-Frobenius eigenvalue imply small entries for integral matrices?

Suppose that $M$ is an $n \times n$ matrix where each entry is a positive integer. Then $M$ is Perron-Frobenius and so has unique largest real eigenvalue $\lambda_{\textrm{PF}}$. Does an upper ...
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Relation between eigenvalues of $A$ and $A^TA$?

For an $n\times n$ diagonizable matrix $A$, is there a relation between the eigenvalues of $A$ and the eigenvalues of $A^TA$? I ask this because I am looking into the relation between $A$ and $A+cI$, ...
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Upper bound on largest eigenvalue of a real symmetric $n \times n$ matrix with all main diagonal entries positive, everywhere else nonpositive

Is there a good analytic upper bound on the largest eigenvalue of a real symmetric n*n matrix with all main diagonal entries strictly positive, all other entries <=0 with typically many of them ...
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Checking positive semi-definiteness of integer matrix

Key Problem : Is there any theorem about eigenvalues or positive semi-definiteness of small size matrices with small integer elements? I have to check positive semi-definiteness of many symmetric ...
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Sum of the absolute eigenvalues of A>=B

Kindly help me to prove/disprove the following statement. Let $A$ be a symmetric matrix of order $n \times n$ with all the diagonal entry equal to $0$, and other non-diagonal entry equal to $k$ (...
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Bound the eigenvalue of product of matrices?

Let $H$ be a $n \times n$ real symmetric matrix that has eigenvalues with absolute value less than 1. Define the matrix $M = \prod_{i=1}^n (I - e_ie_i^{\top}H)$ where $e_i$ denotes the $i^\text{th}$ ...
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Lower bound on the eigenvalues of the Laplacian

I am looking for a graph for which $2 d_{i} < \mu_{i}$, for some index $i$, where $\mu_{1} \leq \mu_{2} \leq \dots\leq \mu_{n}$ are the eigenvalues of the Laplacian matrix $L(G)$ and $d_{1} \leq d_{...
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Eigenvectors as continuous functions of matrix - diagonal perturbations

The general question has been treated here, and the response was negative. My question is about more particular perturbations. The counterexamples given in the previous question have variations not ...
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Hölder continuity of spectrum of matrices

Endow $\mathbb{C}^{d \times d}$ with the norm induced by the Euclidean norm on $\mathbb{C}^d$. It is well-known (to those who know it well, I guess) that the spectrum $\sigma(A)$ of a matrix $A \in \...
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The Möbius function as eigenvalues

Let the $N$ by $N$ matrix $A$ be defined by the tetration: $$\Large \text{If } \gcd(n, k)=1 \text{ then } A(n,k)= \underbrace{e^{e^{\cdot^{\cdot^{e^{\Re\left(\frac{1}{n^s}\right)}}}}}}_m \text{ else }...
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Bound on gap between least eigenvalues of $n \times n$ correlation matrix and of its $(n -1) \times (n-1)$ submatrices

The following problem is motivated by one of my research problems. Let $\Sigma$ be an $n \times n$ correlation matrix whose least eigenvalue is denoted by $\lambda$. $\Sigma_i'$ be an ...
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Under what conditions are the eigenvalues of a product of two real symmetric matrices real?

Under what conditions are the eigenvalues of a product $M = A B$ of two real symmetric matrices $A$ and $B$ real? And is there a way to relate the signs of the eigenvalues of $M$ to any properties of $...
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Monotonicity of eigenvalues

We consider block matrices $$\mathcal A = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & A\\A^* & 0 \end{pmatrix}$$ and $$\mathcal B = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & B\\C & 0 \end{pmatrix}.$$ Then we define the new matrix $...
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What is known about the spectrum of a Cauchy matrix?

Math people: A Cauchy matrix is an $m$-by-$n$ matrix $A$ whose elements have the form $a_{i,j} = \frac{1}{x_i-y_j}$, with $x_i \neq y_j$ for all $(i, j)$, and the $x_i$'s and $y_i$'s belong to a ...
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Minimum and maximum eigenvalue

I don't know if this is the right place to post this question, but I find it interesting and have not gotten an answer elsewhere. If it violates any rules, I will gladly delete it. Let $\Lambda$ be ...
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A question on the smallest singular value

Let $X(r)$ be the set of matrices $A \in M(n \times m)$, $n \leq m$, such that the norm of $A$ (largest singular value) is smaller or equal than $1$ and the smallest singular value of $A$ is smaller ...
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Finding the maximal component of a vector in sublinear time

Given a vector $u \in \Bbb R^n$, finding the value of the largest component of $u$ needs linear time in $n$. However, what if we additionally know that $u$ lies in some linear subspace $U \subset \Bbb ...
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Spaces of matrices with same eigenvalue/Great circles in O(n)-orbits

Let $Sym^2(V)$ be the set of symmetric matrices of a real $n$-dimensional vector space $V$. Given an element $\underline{\lambda}=[\lambda_1,\ldots \lambda_n]\in \mathbb{RP}^n$, where $\lambda_1\leq\...
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Matrices with same eigenvalues

This question is a more precise version of this question. Let's assume we have the matrix $$\left( \begin{array}{ccccc} 0 & a & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ f & 0 & b & 0 & 0 \\ 0 &...
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