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Submatrices of matrices in $\mathrm{SL}(4, \mathbb{Z})$ with all eigenvalues equal to $1$ [closed]

This is a follow-up question to my question from Math Stackexchange (Thank you Dietrich Burde and Michael Burr for the help). Let $M\in \mathrm{SL}(4, \mathbb{Z})$ with all eigenvalues equal to $1$ (i....
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On a matrix problem in the field $\mathbb F_2$

Given $M$ a symmetric matrix in $\mathbb F_2^{n\times n}$ having $\mathsf{det}_\mathbb R(M)\neq0$ (non-singular in reals) and satisfying $PMP'=(M+J+I)$ or $P(M+J+I)P'=M$ where $P$ is a permutation ...
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Quaternions as eigenvalues of rank 3 tensors

Let us consider a matrix $M^{(a)}$ of size $N \times N$, having $N$ eigenvalues $\lambda_i \in \mathbb{C}$. Considering a rank-3 tensor, we can informally think of it as a sequence of $N$ matrices $M^{...
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Two equivalent matrices? [closed]

By coincidence I noticed that the following two matrices yield the same eigenvalues \begin{pmatrix} A & B \\ B^* & A \end{pmatrix} and \begin{pmatrix} 0& A+b1_{\mathbb C^{2 \times 2}} \\ A+...
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Bounding the spectral gap of a simple symmetric matrix

I have a seemingly innocent linear algebra problem that I cannot solve, and which I hope that you would kindly offer some insight into. Here is the description: Let $\mathbf{a} = (a_1, a_2, \dots, a_d)...
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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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Lanczos algorithm for finding $k$ smallest eigenvector

I am trying (and have been recommended) to use the Lanczos algorithm to find the $k$ smallest eigenvectors. However, all of the literature seems to talk about this algorithm as a way to estimate the $...
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Can a block matrix with at least 3 zero blocks of different size on the diagonal and 1's everywhere else have only integer eigenvalues?

Let $M=\begin{pmatrix} \begin{array}{cccccccc} 0 & 0 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 &1\\ 0 & 0 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 &1\\ 1 & 1 & 0 & 0 & ...
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