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Smallest eigenvalue of certain PD matrix decreases under sparse perturbation

Let $\omega_1<\dots<\omega_n\in\mathbb{R}$. Then, define $G\in\mathbb{C}^{n\times n}$ such that $G_{k\ell}=\frac{1}{1-i(\omega_\ell-\omega_k)}$. For example, if $n=3$ we obtain $$ G=\begin{...
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Eigenvectors of a non-symmetric rank-one update of a symmetric matrix

I have a matrix $A$ $(n\times n)$ with eigenvalues $\lambda_i$, then I add another matrix to it as: $A+uv^\top$ where $u$ $(n\times 1)$ and $v$ $(n\times 1)$ are column vector. Also, $A=yy^\top$ with $...
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QR algorithm for eigenvalues and eigenvectors of large symmetric matrices

I am trying to write a QR algorithm in Python for eigenvectors and eigenvalues finding for large symmetric matrices, My initial thought was to use Householder transformation with a Wilkinson shift ...
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Matrix transformation that always works?

Consider the matrix $$A_2:= \begin{pmatrix} a & b_1 \\ b_2 & a\end{pmatrix}.$$ Let $\sigma_2 = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & i \\ -i & 0 \end{pmatrix}$, then $$\sigma_2 A_2 \sigma_2 = \begin{...
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Eigenvalues of a rank-one update of a symmetric matrix

I have a matrix $A$ $(n\times n)$ with eigenvalues $\lambda_i$, then I add another matrix to it as: $A+xx^\top$ where $x$ $(n\times 1)$ is a column vector. and also $A=yy^\top$ with $y$ a $(n-1)$ rank ...
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Eigenvalue decomposition of normalized adjacency matrix

Let $A$ be an adjacency matrix of undirected graph $G$, where $G$ is a connected graph. The normalized adjacency matrix is defined as $\hat{A}=D^{-1/2}AD^{-1/2}$, where $D$ is degree matrix of graph $...
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Faulty algorithm for simultaneous diagonalization?

I found a simple algorithm for simultaneous diagonalization of two commuting matrices (Nordgren - Simultaneous Diagonalization and SVD of Commuting Matrices), which seemed to be well-founded. For ...
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Transforming matrix to off-diagonal form

I wonder if one can write the following matrix in the form $A = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & B \\ B^* & 0 \end{pmatrix}.$ The matrix I have is of the form $$ C = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & a & b & ...
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Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of non-symmetrical tridiagonal matrix

The question is the following: given a matrix $$A=\begin{pmatrix} 1& 2 & & & & \\ 1& 0& 1 & & & \\ & 1& 0& 1 & &\\ & &...
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Diagonalizing a specific case of symmetric block matrix

Let's consider the following block matrix $$ M = \begin{pmatrix}D&A^T\\A&-D\end{pmatrix},$$ where $A$ and $D$ are $n \times n$ matrices. The diagonal matrix $D$ is defined by $D_{kk} = k \...
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Diagonalizing a symmetric block matrix

Let us consider the matrix $$ A = \begin{pmatrix} a & c+ib \\ c-ib& a \end{pmatrix},$$ then this matrix has eigenvalues $a\pm \sqrt{c^2+b^2}.$ Now, let us consider a block matrix $$ A = \begin{...
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Trace minimization for generalized eigenvalue problem

In [1], it is shown in theorem 1.2 that for symmetric $n \times n$ matrices $A$, $B$, we have $$ \min_{Y \in Y^*} \text{tr}(Y^TAY) = \text{tr}(X^TAX) = \sum_{i=1}^p \lambda_i, $$ with $$ \text{ $X^...
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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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Minimize a vector from a matrix operation

I want to minimize a certain vector that results from a matrix operation with some constraints and i don't exactly know how to tackle this problem. Lets say we have $$ (L+A)*s = v $$ L is the ...
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Eigendecomposition of $A=I+BDB^H$

Suppose that we have $$A = I_m + BDB^H$$ where matrix $A$ is $m \times m$, matrix $B$ is $m \times k$, $BB^H \neq I_m$ and $D$ is a $k \times k$ diagonal matrix. Can we obtain the eigendecomposition ...
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Eigenvalues of the complement of a graph

Let $A$ and $\widetilde A$ be the adjacency matrices of a graph $G$ and of its complement, respectively. Is there any relation between the eigenvalues of $A + \widetilde A$ and the eigenvalues of $A$ ...
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Eigenvectors of Kronecker Product [closed]

Conjecture If $A$ and $B$ are two complex square matrices, then every eigenvector of $A\otimes B$ is of the form $x\otimes y$, where $x$ is an eigenvector of $A$ and $y$ is an eigenvector of $B$. ...
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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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Leading eigenvector value problem as an optimisation problem for asymmetric matrices

As noted in 1806.05647, given a symmetric matrix $A$, the leading eigenvector value problem (LEVP) $$Av = \lambda v,$$ where $A = A^T \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times n}$, $\lambda$ is the largest ...
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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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Solution of a manipulated equation vs the maximum eigenvalue and eigenvector of a non-negative matrix

Lets assume we have the following equation: $AU=\lambda U \Rightarrow\left[ \begin{array}{c|c|c} 0 &A_{12}&A_{13}\\ \hline A_{21}& 0& A_{23}\\ \hline A_{31}&A_{32}&0 \end{...
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An inequality concerning the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of an SPD matrix

Let $Ax_i=\lambda_ix_i, \ (i=1,\cdots,n)$ be an eigensystem of the symmetric positive-definite diagonally-dominant matrix $A=\{a_{ij}\}$. Let $$b_{jk}=\sum_{i=1}^{n}{\frac{(x_i(j)-x_i(k))^2}{\...
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Eigenvalues of non-negative block matrices

$B$ is a non-negative irreducible block matrix as follows: $$B= \left[ \begin{array}{c|c|c} 0 &B_{12}&B_{13}\\ \hline B_{21}& 0& B_{23}\\ \hline B_{31}& B_{32}&0 \end{array} \...
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What can we say about the rank of the sum of a multiple of the identity matrix and a symmetric rank-$1$ matrix? [closed]

Suppose we have the following symmetric matrix. $$A = \sigma^2 I + u u^T$$ What can we say about the eigendecomposition of $A$?
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How to find eigenvalues of following block matrices?

Is there a procedure to find the eigenvalues of A? ‎ $$A=\begin{bmatrix}X & I &&&&&&&&& 0\\I & 0 & P &&&&&&&&\\& P^t ...
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Rotatable matrix, its eigenvalues and eigenvectors

We say that a real matrix is rotatable iff after turning it clockwise on $90^{\circ}$ it doesn't change. I'm interesting about eigenvalues and eigenvectors (belonging to non-zero eigenvalues) of such ...
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Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of tridiagonal matrices

What can I say about the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the tridiagonal matrix $T$ given as $T = \begin{pmatrix} a_1 & b_1 \\ c_1 & a_2 & b_2 \\ & c_2 & \ddots & \ddots \\ &...
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What is the time complexity of the largest singular value and its vectors?

Full zero-error SVD on an $m \times n$ matrix $A$ would cost $O(\min(m^2n,mn^2))$. What is the time complexity if we need only the largest singular value and its corresponding vectors? I think it is $...
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Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of nonsymmetric complex tridiagonal matrix

I wonder if it is possible to find analytically all eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the following $2n \times 2n$ non-symmetric complex tridiagonal matrix $$M = i \begin{pmatrix} 0 & a & 0 &...
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Proving that a certain non-symmetric matrix has an eigenvalue with positive real part

Suppose that $X$ is the $n \times n$ matrix of all ones $Y$ is an arbitrary $n \times n$ matrix with zeroes on the diagonal and all other entries equal to $0$ or $1$ $0 < \delta < 1$ Let $Z = ...
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Commutation relation and eigenvectors of infinite matrices [closed]

I'm given the Matrix $A$ and $A^T$: $A = \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 & 0 & 0 & \dots \\ 0 & 0 & \sqrt{2} & 0 & \dots \\ 0 & 0 & 0 & \sqrt{3} & \...
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Matrices with almost constant coefficient have a simple eigenvalue

As a by-product of a general result for bounded operators of a Banach space, I have the following: A matrix $L=(\ell_{ij})_{ij}$ that has almost constant coefficients in the sense that for some $c$,...
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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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Eigenvalue-related statements [closed]

(I understand this question might not be appropriate for this website, but it has been asked on MathStackexchange and did not receive any replies even with a bounty) How can I prove that the ...
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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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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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Non-asympototic version of Gelfand's formula

Let $A$ be a $n\times n$ matrix. Let $\|A\|$ be the spectral norm of $A$, and $\rho(A)$ be the spectral radius. I am wondering whether the following statement is true. There exists universal ...
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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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Why are 1 and -1 eigenvalues of this matrix?

This is a subject I've been working on for a very long time now, but still did not manage to fully understand the interesting properties of this matrix $\mathbf{A}$. First, let's define two matrices: ...
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Eigenvalue of product of self adjoint compact operators

Suppose A is a self adjoint $m \times m$ real matrix with eigenpairs $\{e_j, \lambda_j\}$ such that $\lambda_j > \lambda_{j + 1}$. Let $B$ be another self adjoint real $m \times m$ matrix such that ...
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Simple Spectrum of Jacobi matrices

I want to call a matrix a Jacobi matrix (cause there may be different notions of Jacobi matrices) if it is a tridiagonal matrix with positive off-diagonal entries. Now, I read that the spectrum of ...
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when can I say that $UV^T$ is a permutation matrix? [closed]

suppose we have two p.s.d matrices A and B: so we can diagonalize them like this: A= $UΛU^T$ and $B=VΣV^T$ 1: on what condition for $A$ and $B$ I can say that $UV^T$ is a permutation matrix? 2: how ...
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Relationship of eigenvalue/eigenvector of hermitian matrix R and QRQ (Q is diagonal)

For a hermitian matrix R and a diagonal one Q, is there any relationship between eigenvalues/eigenvectors of R and QRQ? To be specific, assuming the eigenvalue decomposition of R is R=VDV*, then can ...
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When is this matrix singular?

Consider matrix $A$ with $(j,k)$′th entry $A_{j,k}=\sin(\omega_j t_k+\phi_j),\,\forall j,k\in\{1,2,...,n\}$, where $\omega_j,t_k,\phi_j\in \mathbf R$. 1) For $t_k=k$, what is the condition on $\...
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Linear dynamical systems: interpretation of Frobenius eigenvector

Consider a positive linear dynamical system. $\frac{dx}{dt}=Ax$, where $A$ is a quasipositive/Metzler/essentially nonnegative matrix. By its properties, the vector $x$ will remain positive for all ...
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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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Eigenvectors and eigenvalues of Tridiagonal matrix with varying diagonal elements

is it possible to analytically evaluate the eigenvectors and the eigenvalues of a tridiagonal $n\times n$ matrix of the form : \begin{pmatrix} 1 & b & 0 & ... & 0 \\\ b & 2 &...
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When is there a solution to these coupled eigenvalue equations?

I am trying to find the fixed point of a dynamical system, which requires solving two coupled eigenvalue-like equations. These equations are, in general, overconstrained. I'd like to have a simple ...
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Is my use of the eigendecomposition correct here?

I'm exploring different techniques to efficiently solve some matrix equations. My situation is that I have a matrix $\textbf{H} = \textbf{J}^T \textbf{J}$, where $\textbf{J}$ is a matrix with no ...
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Eigenvectors and eigenvalues of a tridiagonal Toeplitz matrix

Is it possible to analytically evaluate the eigenvectors and eigenvalues of the following $n \times n$ tridiagonal matrix $$ \mathcal{T}^{a}_n(p,q) = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & q & 0 & 0 &...
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