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Intuitive explanation of concentration of the measure for spheres [duplicate]

What is the concentration of the measure(c.o.m.)? I am struggling with the following sentence; "The phenomenon of the concentration of the measure for spheres in dimensions larger than 2." I tried ...
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Dimension of a similarity class

Let $K$ be an algebraically closed field with characteristic $0$. I consider the Jordan decomposition of a NILPOTENT matrix: $A=diag(J_{r_1},\cdots,J_{r_s})\in M_n(K)$ where $J_k$ is the nilpotent ...
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Relation between the subordinate norm and the spectral radius of a matrix

Let's define the following subordinate norm of a $(NM \times NM)$ matrix A norm as follows \begin{eqnarray*} ||A||_{2,b} = \mathrm{max}_{x \in \mathbb{C}^{NM}} \left \{ \frac{||A x||_b}{||x||_2} \...
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A conjugation matrix $X\in \mathbb{C}^{ n\times p}$ where $p< n$

Given a Hermitian positive definite matrix $A\in \mathbb{C}^{n \times n}$ and a Hermitian matrix $B\in\mathbb{C}^{ p\times p},$ find the matrix $X$ so that $X^HAX=B$ holds where $X^H$ denotes ...
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Formulas involving traces of products of singular hermitian positive semidefinite $2$ by $2$ matrices

While working on the Atiyah problem on configurations of points, I came across formulas involving products of traces of products of singular hermitian positive semidefinite $2$ by $2$ matrices. To ...
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Follow up: Show that these vectors are linearly independent almost surely

I posted this question some time ago here. I started a bounty for it and received an answer which helped me a lot. However, I still have some issues I want to discuss regarding it. Unfortunately I can'...
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Prove that $(v^Tx)^2-(u^Tx)^2 < 1-(u^Tv)^2$ for any unit vectors $u$, $v$, $x$

Let $u,v,x \in \mathbb R^d$ be three unit vectors. I found a very complicated proof that $(v^Tx)^2-(u^Tx)^2 \leq 1-(u^Tv)^2$. That is $\lVert uu^T-vv^T\rVert^2_2 = 1-(u^Tv)^2$, or that $f(v,x)\leq f(v,...
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Maximum number of vectors with bounds on inner products (follow up question)

This is a follow-up question from my previous question. Suppose there are (2n+1) vectors $\{m_1,m_2,...,m_n\}$, $\{p_1,p_2,...,p_n\}$ and $p^*$ in $R^{k+1}$. $m_i$ are weakly positive vectors. $p_i$ ...
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A new generalization of the dimension?

During my research, I came a cross on these notions : Definition 1: A structure $S$, is a pair $(X, \mathcal T)$ with $X$ a set and $\mathcal T$ a set of subsets of $X$, stable by arbitrary ...
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How eigenvalue perturbation affects back to the original matrix?

Both "eigenvalue perturbation" and "matrix perturbation" seems to study this scenario that given a matrix $A$, if we add something to it like $\tilde{A} = A+E$, how will the eigenvalues of $\tilde{A}$ ...
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root of identity matrix and lexicographic order

I asked a question here order of a permutation and lexicographic order but it seems*** that a very powerful and rich generalization can be made! Let $A$ be a finite ring together with an arbitrary ...
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Number of minimal left ideals

Is there any way to compute the number of minimal left ideals of $M_n(K)$, the full $n\times n$ matrix ring with entries in the field $K$ ?
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Conjugacy in the quaternion group

Let $G$ be a non-commutative group, and suppose we are given two elements $x, y \in G$ which are conjugate, i.e. we know there exists some $z \in G$ such that $zxz^{-1} = y$. Can we find $z$ given $x$ ...
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Derivative of log determinant [closed]

Let $x_i \in\mathbb{R}^d$ and $a_i\in [0,1]$ for $i = 1,\dots,k$. How to compute the following derivative? $$ \frac{d}{da_j}\log \det\left(\sum_{i = 1}^k a_ix_ix_i^\top\right). $$
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