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Question on whether, "An entire function, nowhere zero, has an entire logarithm," holds for matrix-valued entire functions as well
It is known that an entire function that is nowhere zero must be the exponential of another entire function.
Does this hold for matrix-valued functions as well? That is, given a matrix-valued entire ...
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eigenvalues of matrices (with positive entries)
I am reading an old paper by Kawpien and Pelczynski, Studia Math. 1970. It claims that singular values of a matrix (with positive entries? I am not sure) is given by $t_i=\sqrt{\sum_{j\ge 1}a(i,j)^2}$....
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Local differentiability of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a real symmetric matrix
Let $A(x)\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ be a real symmetric matrix depending on the point $x\in\mathbb{R}^n$, where the eigenvalues are not necessarily simple. Can we say that for all $x$ there exists an ...