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About $CW(512,16^2)$

Definitions: A weighing matrix $W = W(n,k)$ with weight $k$ is a square matrix of order $n$ and entries $w_{ij}$ in $\{0, \pm 1\}$ such that $WW^T=kI$, where $I$ is the identity matrix. A circulant ...
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Factorization to sparse matrices

$\newcommand{\lrank}{\operatorname{lrank}}$ $\newcommand{\rank}{\operatorname{rank}}$ Given a matrix $A$, we can define its Hamming weight, $w(A)$, as the number of non-zero elements in it. Now, given ...
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Reference request for non-banded Toeplitz matrix

I want to know references that treat the property of eigenvalues and eigenstates of the non-banded Toeplitz matrix. I mean for example, the Toeplitz matrix $A$ whose matrix element is given by $A_{ij}=...
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Attempts to define a matrix exponential over (as much as possible) general fields

Given a $n \times n$ matrix $A$ over the complex numbers, the exponential of $A$ is defined as $$\exp(A) := \sum_{k = 1}^\infty \frac1{k!} A^k , \qquad \tag{$\star$}\label{468645_star}$$ where ...
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Interpolation between two matrices so that $L^p$ norm is controlled

Assume to have two square matrices $A$ and $B$ acting on $\mathbb{R}^n$ such that all their entries are in the interval $[0,1]$ and such that $||Ax||_1 = ||x||_1$ and $||Bx||_\infty \leq ||x||_\infty$....
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What is the mathematician's definition of the determinant? [closed]

I am trying really hard to find a good definition of the determinant. I have looked virtually every single resource online and everybody gives a different answer: sum of cofactors or minors https://...
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On the half-skew-centrosymmetric Hadamard matrices

Definition 1: A Hadamard matrix is an $n\times n$ matrix $H$ whose entries are either $1$ or $-1$ and whose rows are mutually orthogonal. Definition 2: A matrix $A$ is half-skew-centrosymmetric if ...
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On a matrix inequality

$\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb R}\newcommand{\tr}{\operatorname{tr}}$It follows from Proposition 7 and this recent answer that, for any positive-definite $n\times n$ symmetric real matrices $A$ and $B$, $$\...
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An inequality for certain positive-semidefinite matrices

Suppose that $G=(G_{ij})$ is a positive-semidefinite symmetric matrix with the diagonal entries all equal $1$ and all off-diagonal entries $\le0$. Does it then necessarily follow that $$\sum_{i,j}(G^5)...
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Results on Boolean matrices

Matrices with entries in the finite field of two elements $\mathbb{F}_2$, and with the usual operations of matrix addition and multiplication, have been intensively studied, especially due to their ...
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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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Do you know this formula for the scalar product in barycentric coordinates?

I've found a formula for a scalar product in barycentric coordinates which I think is pretty cool. I hope that it's new. Is it? Suppose that you have points $x_1,\dots,x_n$ sitting in general position ...
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Maximum permuted row/column sum of a matrix

Given a real $n \times n$ matrix $A$ (feel free to assume its entries are non-negative, if it helps), what is known about the problem of computing the quantity $$ \max_{\sigma \in S_n} \left\{\sum_{j=...
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Find $Y\in\operatorname{GL}_n(\mathbb{Z})$ such that all eigenvalues of $YX$ are nonnegative

I saw this problem some years ago and I would greatly appreciate any reference or solution. Let $X \in \operatorname{M}_n ( \mathbb{R} )$. Prove that there is $Y \in \operatorname{M}_n ( \mathbb{Z} )$...
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Divisibility properties of minors of matrices

Let $A$ be an $m\times n$ matrix with integer entries. Let $d_i(A)$ be the greatest common divisor of all $i\times i$ minors of $A$, and define $d_0(A)=1$. Whenever $i\leq j$, one has that $d_i(A)$ ...
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Properties of a matrix built via a "matricization" of a unit vector [closed]

Suppose I have a unit vector $\vec v$, and I write it as a matrix, e.g., $16$-vector $\vec v=(v_1,\dots,v_{16})$, where $v_i$ is the $i$-th entry of the vector $\vec v$, is written as follows $$\begin{...
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Convolution integral and its matrix representation

My background is chemistry and I was exploring some one dimensional deconvolution problems i.e., resolution of two or more overlapping peaks. A lot of excellent work was done in the 1970-80s. However, ...
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How can I show $\{\mathbf{x}: \dim (\ker M_1(\mathbf{x}) \cap \ker M_2(\mathbf{x})) \geq C \}$ is an affine variety?

Let $M_1(\mathbf{x})$ and $M_2(\mathbf{x})$ be $m$ by $m$ matrices with each entry a homogeneous form in $\mathbb{C}[x_1, \ldots, x_n]$. I would like to show that $$ \{ \mathbf{x} \in \mathbb{A}^n_{\...
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Determinant in terms of certain $2\times 2$ minors

Let $A$ be an $n\times n$ matrix with entries $a_{i,j}$. Define an $(n-1)\times(n-1)$ matrix $B$ with entries $b_{i,j}=a_{1,1}a_{i+1,j+1}-a_{1,j+1}a_{i+1,1}$. Then $\det(B)=a_{1,1}^{n-2}\det(A)$. I ...
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rank of a linear combination of matrices

Let $A_1,..., A_s \in M_n(\mathbb{R})$ be symmetric matrices and suppose they are linearly independent over $\mathbb{R}$. This means that $$ m = \min_{(c_1, ..., c_s) \in \mathbb{R}^s \backslash \{0\}}...
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When does a matrix subspace contain a full rank matrix?

Cross-posted at Math SE Let $S\subseteq M_{n,m}(\mathbb{C})$ be a $d$-dimensional subspace of the space of $n\times m$ complex matrices (with $n\leq m$, say). I am interested in figuring out ...
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Spectrum of symmetric Toeplitz matrix

A matrix is Toeplitz if it is constant on the diagonals parallel to the main diagonal. I am looking for references on the spectrum of finite symmetric Toeplitz matrices over finite fields.
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Pfaffian generalization

The identity $$\left| \begin{array}{cccc} x & y_1 & y_2 & y_3 \\ z_1 & 0 & a & b \\ z_2 & -a & 0 & c \\ z_3 & -b & -c & 0 \\ \end{array} \right|=\...
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A Dynkin type classification result in linear algebra

Let $G$ be a finite directed acyclic graph. The Cartan matrix $C_G=C$ of $G$ is defined as the matrix with rows and colums indexed by the vertices of $G$ and $c_{i,j}$ counts the number of paths from $...
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$M = AA^t$ where $A$ has unit norm columns

Let $M \in \mathbb{R}^{k\times k}$ positive definite with $\operatorname{tr} M = m$, where $m$ is an integer such that $m \geq k$. I have found a way (using this answer) to decompose $M = AA^t$ with $...
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Reference for matrices with all eigenvalues 1 or -1

In a homological algebra problem I am in the situation that I have an invertible (over $\mathbb{Z}$) integer matrix $X$ and a permutation matrix $Y$ such that $N:=XY$ is a matrix with all eigenvalues ...
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Relation between the eigenvalues of a block matrix and the eigenvalues of its diagonal blocks

Consider the $(m+n) \times (m+n)$ block matrix $$M = \begin{bmatrix} A & B \\ C & D \end{bmatrix}$$ I need references where they are talking about the relation between the eigenvalues of $M$ ...
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When does $\det \begin{pmatrix} A & X \\ X^T & A \end{pmatrix} = (\det A)^2 + (\det X)^2$?

Let $A$ be an $n \times n$ real symmetric matrix. Let $$ M = \begin{pmatrix} A & X \\ X^T & A \end{pmatrix} $$ where $X$ is a real invertible $n \times n$ matrix. I am interested in finding ...
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A square root inequality for symmetric matrices?

In this post all my matrices will be $\mathbb R^{N\times N}$ symmetric positive semi-definite (psd), but I am also interested in the Hermitian case. In particular the square root $A^{\frac 12}$ of a ...
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A non-singularity property for sets of real matrices

Let $M_N(\mathbb{R})$ be the ring of $N\times N$ real matrices. We say that a couple $(\mathcal{U},\mathcal{V})$, with $\mathcal{U},\mathcal{V}\subseteq M_N(\mathbb{R})$ is admissible if, for every $A\...
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Fermat's Last Theorem for integer matrices

Some years ago I was asked by a friend if Fermat's Last Theorem was true for matrices. It is pretty easy to convince oneself that it is not the case, and in fact the following statement occurs ...
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Representation theorem for matrices (reference request)

Motivation. If $A \in \mathbb{C}^{n \times n}$ is self-adjoint (or, more generally, normal), then we all know that $$ A = \sum_{k=1}^n \lambda_k \, h_k \otimes h_k, $$ where $\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_n$...
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Automorphisms of infinite matrix algebra

This is a similar question to one that I posted in MSE a few days ago. I recently came across this paper from Alahmedi, Alsulami, Jain and Zelmanov, which quoted the following result for $M_\infty(K)$...
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Do we know what the impulse to "introduce" the Jordan canonical form was?

Mo-ers, Do you know how it was that the study of the Jordan canonical form began? There are certain things that may be said once one has thought about the matter: for instance, one can say that the ...
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Algebra of block matrices with scalar diagonals

I am interested in block matrices $A$, that is $A\in M_{n\times n}(R)$ where $R=M_{s\times s}(k)$ and $k$ is a field, such that for every positive integer $m$ the matrix $A^m$ has only scalar blocks ...
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Do matrices with only elements along the main and anti-diagonals have a name?

To expand upon the title, I am wondering if there is a specific name for square matrices of the form: $$M = \begin{bmatrix} a_{11} & 0 & \cdots & 0 & \cdots & & 0 & b_{1n} ...
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Non-trivial ways for generating matrices $A$ for which $A + A^T$ is positive-definite?

Disclaimer: This might be an SE question, but I'm not quite sure... Thanks in advance! Setup So, it is known (see Proposition 5.2) that if $A + A^T$ is positive-definite then $A$ must be a $P$-...
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Reference request: Oldest linear algebra books with exercises?

Inspired by the recent success of my "soft question" here, I also have to ask, what are some of the oldest linear algebra books out there with exercises? I'm fine with or without solutions, either way....
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Eigenvalue density of a symmetric tridiagonal matrix

Let $A_n\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ be defined as $$ A_n=\begin{bmatrix} a & b & 0 & \cdots & \cdots & 0 & 0\\ b & a & b & \cdots & \cdots & 0 & 0\\ 0 &...
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On the basis of a finite dimensional vector space (revised)

Revision in response to the comments to earlier version: To introduce the notion of a basis of a finite dimensional vector space over an arbitrary field $\Lambda$, without performing any computation ...
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A Handbook of Matrix Factorizations

I am looking for a good collection of facts regarding the various types of matrix factorizations, something like a "Handbook of Matrix Factorizations" or a very-thorough review paper. I am hoping for ...
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Diagonalising a symmetric matrix with polynomial entries

Suppose I have a symmetric $2$ by $2$ matrix $M$ whose $(i,j)$-th entry $F_{i,j}(\mathbf{x})$ belongs to $\mathbb{R}[x_1, \ldots, x_n]$ for each $i,j$. I know that for each $\mathbf{x} \in \mathbb{R}^...
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How do computer algebra packages like Sagemath implement rank of a matrix

I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but I believe there will be people here who do computations on computer algebra packages like Sage in their work. I have been using ...
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Rank-constrained least-squares solution of the Sylvester matrix equation

For the Sylvester matrix equation $AX+XB=C$, I want to find the least-squares solution $X$ via $$\begin{array}{ll} \text{minimize} & \| AX + XB - C \|_{\text{F}}^2\\ \text{subject to} & \mbox{...
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Vandermonde matrix is totally positive

A totally positive matrix $M\in \mathcal{M}_{n\times m}(\mathbb R)$ is such that all of its minors of all sizes are positive. It is true that any Vandermonde matrix (with well-ordered positive entries)...
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On the sum of the first row of the inverse of a certain symmetric Toeplitz matrix

(i) Consider a Toeplitz matrix $A_n = (a_{i, j})_{1 \le i, j \le n}$ of size $n$ defined as follows: $$ a_{i, j} := |i-j|^{-1/2}, \text{ if } i \ne j; \ \ a_{i, j} := 2, \text{ if }i = j. $$ Let $...
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Eigenvalue distribution for a real-valued random matrix with correlated Gaussian entries

I'm working on an application where I would greatly benefit from knowing the distributions of the eigenvalues of a real-valued random matrix whose elements can be assumed to be Gaussian, but where I ...
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Determinant of correlation matrix of autoregressive model

I wonder if there is a paper that can point out how to compute the determinant of a $d \times d$ autoregressive correlation matrix of the form $$R = \begin{pmatrix} 1 & r & \cdots & r^{d-...
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Partial ordering of a matrix entries [closed]

I need this for experimentation in some work, so it is not without purpose. Consider the in-spiraling and out-spiraling $4\times 4$ matrices $$\begin{pmatrix} 1&2&3&4 \\ 12&13&14&...
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Decomposition of integral non-generate matrices [closed]

Let $GL_{\eta}(n,\mathbb{Z})=\left\{a\in GL(n,\mathbb{R})\cap M^{n\times n}(\mathbb{Z})|det(a)=\eta\right\}$. Prove that there exists a finite number of matrices $a_i$ in $GL_{\eta}(n,\mathbb{Z})$ ...
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