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Dimension of the intersection of the commuting variety with a particular subspace
Let $\mathcal C$ denote the commuting variety of pairs of matrices in $M_n(\mathbb{C})$, defined as:
$$
\mathcal C = \{ (A, B) \in M_n(\mathbb{C})^2 \mid [A, B] = 0 \}.
$$
It is well known that $\...
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Invertibility of a matrix defined using inner product
Let $n,m \geq 1$. We fix $n$ distinct vectors $x_1, ... , x_n \in \mathbb{R}^m$. We define $A \in \mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ as
\begin{equation}
A_{ij} = x_i^T \left(n x_j - \sum_{1 \leq k \leq n} x_k \...
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max eigenvalue and schatten-1 norm of depolarizing channel acting on trace-0 Hermitian matrix
Denote $\mathcal{H}^n$ as the $n-$dimension Hermitian matrices. Depolarizing channel $\Delta_p:\mathcal{H}^2\to\mathcal{H}^2$ is defined as $\Delta_p(A)=p\text{ tr }(A)~I/2+(1-p)A$ where $A\in \...
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Maximizing trace subject to two equality constraints
I am looking at the following optimization problem
$$\begin{align}
\underset{{\bf X}}{\text{maximize}} \qquad&\mathrm{tr}({\bf AX})\\
\text{subject to} \qquad& \mathrm{tr}({\bf X}) = 1,\\
&...
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Is there a name for "applying linear operations to vector sequences from the right"?
Let $v_1,...,v_n\in\Bbb R^d$ be a sequence of vectors. When we say that we "linearly transform" this sequence, we mean that we apply a linear transformation $T\in\Bbb R^{d\times d}$ to each ...
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Choosing between matrix normal and multivariate normal for Bayesian inference
I’m working on a Bayesian inference problem where I need to estimate a graph structure G with a spike-and-slab prior on each edge of G. My likelihood model is built on observed data R and covariance ...
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Under what circumstances Is a symmetric matrix representable as a Coulomb matrix?
Question:
I am exploring a neural network architecture inspired by physical interactions, where each neuron has associated "mass" and "position" vectors. The weight matrix between ...
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Preserving invertibility with adding rows
Suppose I have two $m\times n$ matrices $A$ and $B$ such that an $m\times m$ submatrix of $A$ is invertible if and only if the corresponding $m \times m$ submatrix of $B$ is. Now let's say I append a ...
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Pairs of matrices for which traces of powers are independent of the order
Let $A,B$ be $n\times n$ matrices over ${\mathbb C}$ such that, for all $m,k$ and all partitions $(i_1,\ldots ,i_r)$ of $m$ and $(j_1,\ldots ,j_r)$ of $k$ (perhaps with some zero parts),
$${\rm tr}\, (...
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Degree of determinant of a (non-monic) matrix polynomial
Let $n=2, 3, \dots$ and consider the matrix polynomial $L(\lambda)=\sum_{k=0}^{\ell}A_k\lambda^k$, where $A_k \in \mathbb{C}^{n\times n}$.
In the so-called monic case (or that can be made monic by ...
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Invertible matrix with group ring coefficient
Before asking the question I do need
some notations.
$G$ a (torsion-free) group, $\mathbb{Z}^{´}=\mathbb{Z}[\frac{1}{2}]$
$R:= \mathbb{Z}[G]$, $R^{´}=\mathbb{Z}^{´}[G]$ group rings.
$Mat_{n}(R)$ the ...
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Minimally change matrix with determinant 0
In the following matrix equation, all coefficients $a_{ij}>0$ and all $a_i>0$ and the column sums in the matrix $A$ are all 0
(e.g. $-a_{11}+a_{21}+a_{31}=0$, etc.).
This means that
the ...
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The relationship between a matrix and its coefficient matrix decomposed in Pauli matrix
For a dimension-$4$ Hermitian matrix $A$, denote pauli matrices $\{I,X,Y,Z\}$ as $\{\sigma_0,\sigma_1,\sigma_2,\sigma_3\}$ respectively. The pauli matrices form a basis of the matrix space if we take ...
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Under what conditions does $x^TA^{-1}y> 0$ hold? $A$ is a symmetric positive definite matrix,$A\in \mathbb{R}^{n\times n}_+, x,y\in \mathbb{R}^{n}_+$
This is a tricky problem I encountered in my research. $A\in \mathbb{R}^{n\times n}_+, x,y\in \mathbb{R}^{n}_+$, i.e. $\forall 1\leq i \leq n, 1 \leq j\leq n, A(i, j)>0, x(i), y(i)>0$.
As known, ...
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Inequality between product of companion matrices and power of Pisot number
Let $d\geqslant 2$ be an integer and consider a convergent sequence of "companion" matrices
$$A_k := \begin{pmatrix}
a_{k,1} & a_{k,2} & \cdots & a_{k,d} \\\
& ...
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Efficiently computing $\prod_{i=1}^{n} A_i$
Let $k$ be a nonnegative integer, how to compute $\prod\limits_{i=1}^{n} A_i$ quickly and accurately, where $$A_i=\begin{bmatrix}
0 & 1\\
i^k & 1
\end{bmatrix}?$$
I know if $k=0$, we can use ...
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What are the injective embeddings of R^d into the cone of (semi-) positive definite matrices of dimension d?
How can we characterize the set of all injective functions from $\mathbb{R}^d$ to the set of all symmetric positive definite matrices of dimension d?
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The rank of a matrix expression
I'm studying discrete-time LTI systems and state estimators for them. Recently, I studied this paper. I am facing a matrix rank calculation problem and having trouble solving it. I will provide more ...
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$\omega\times\omega$-Hadamard matrices
In the following, we define infinite Hadamard matrices.
Let $\omega$ be the set of non-negative integers. If $f,g:\omega\to\{-1,1\}$ are maps, then we say $f,g$ are approximately orthogonal if $$\...
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Is a probabilistic implementation of unitaries invertible?
Let $\{p_j\}_j$ be a set of probabilities, $\sum_j p_j = 1$, let $\{h_j\}_j$ be a set of $n \times n$ Hermitian matrices, and define $ad_h(A) $ be the adjoint.
Define the following linear mapping
$$ E(...
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Are automorphisms of matrix algebras necessarily determinant preservers?
Is every automorphism $\phi : A \to A$ of a subalgebra $A \subseteq M_n$ necessarily a determinant preserver?
I would assume that the answer is no in general, but I'm unable to find an example (or any ...
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A problem about matrix inverse and regularization methods
I'm researching the problem of solving the equation $A\mathbf{x}=\mathbf{b}$ with ill-conditioned matrices. We know that if we solve it directly, like $\mathbf{x}=\mathrm{inv}(A)\ast\mathbf{b}$, then ...
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About $CW(512,16^2)$
Definitions: A weighing matrix $W = W(n,k)$ with weight $k$ is a square matrix of order $n$ and entries $w_{ij}$ in $\{0, \pm 1\}$ such that $WW^T=kI$,
where $I$ is the identity matrix. A circulant ...
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A matrix-valued analogue of a classical inequality
Let $p \geq 4$ be an even integer. In the study of variational problems in $W^{1, p}$, it is handy to know that for $a, b \in \mathbb R^d$,
$$|a - b|^p \leq 2^{p - 1} (|a|^{p - 2} + |b|^{p - 2}) |a - ...
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Correct conditions for the image of a matrix to intersect a cone?
Given an $m \times n$ real (or rational) matrix $A = (a_{ij})$, what are necessary and sufficient conditions for the image of this matrix to intersect a cone? I am specifically interested in the cone $...
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Bound of entries of inverse of a unimodular matrix whose row sum is bounded
Many questions have been asked about the bound of the entries of the inverse of a matrix subject to certain conditions. Here my condition is slightly different: let $A=(a_{ij})$ be an $n \times n$ ...
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When does $\det(\frac{A+A^T}{2})=\det(A)$ for positive-definite $\frac{A+A^T}{2}$?
Setup: Let $A$ be a real square matrix and assume its symmetric part $\frac{A+A^T}{2}$ is positive-definite. The inequality
$$
\det\left(\frac{A+A^T}{2}\right) \leq \lvert\det(A)\rvert
$$
is known as ...
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Absolute value of elements of b=Ax and the minimum singular value of A
For $b=Ax$, is there a way to relate the minimum absolute value of the element of $b$, $\min|b_i|$, and the minimum singular value, $\sigma_\text{min}$, of $A$?
What I want is something like: $\sigma_\...
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How one can show that this matrix is full rank?
Fix $d\in\mathbb{N}$ and consider $e_{i,j}\in\mathbb{C}$ for $i=1,\dots,d+3$ and $j=1,\dots,d-1$. Suppose to have the following matrices
$$N_{i,1}=\begin{pmatrix}
1 & 0 \\
e_{i,1} & 1
\end{...
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How much a general a theory of matrices equivalence under group actions we have?
Let $F$ be a field and let $M_{m,n}\,(F)$ be the $F$-linear space of $m \times n$ matrices over $F$. Let $G$ be a group acting on $M_{m,n}\,(F)$.
My question is: Do we have some theory about the ...
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Finding measure representation for rank 2 moment matrices
Assuming the following equation has a solution, I'm interested in finding any concrete values of $x_{1},\dots x_{n},y_{1},\dots y_{n},c_{1},c_{2},R$ that fulfills it.
$$
\begin{bmatrix}
1 & 1 \\
...
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Eigenvectors of tridiagonal hermitian matrix
In my paper, I investigate the coordinates of the eigenvectors of a hollow tridiagonal hermitian matrix, which is defined as:
\begin{align*}
Q_n =
\begin{pmatrix}
0 & q_{1,2} & 0 & 0 & ...
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When is a linear isomorphism of $M_n(\mathbb{C})$ given by unitary conjugation?
Let $M_n(\mathbb{C})$ represent the space of $n \times n$ matrices over $\mathbb{C}$. We will think of it as a $\mathbb{C}$-vector space.
Notice that if $A \in M_n(\mathbb{C})$ is invertible, then the ...
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Existence of a linear map resulting in the determinant being an elementary symmetric polynomial
Let $1 \leq k \leq n$ be fixed integers. Let $\mathcal{M}_n^{\mathrm{H}}$ be the set of $n \times n$ complex Hermitian matrices (if it makes it easier to answer this question, you may instead use the ...
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An "almost" true inequality for Hermitian matrices
Let $A$ be an $N\times N$ Hermitian matrix. For $p+q$ even, consider the following inequality:
$$\frac{1}{N}\sum_{i=1}^N (A^p)_{ii} (A^q)_{ii} \geq \Big(\frac{1}{N}\sum_{i=1}^N (A^p)_{ii} \Big) \Big(\...
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Bent vectors and $\pm 1$ eigenvectors with respect to non-Sylvester Hadamard matrices
A Hadamard matrix is an $n\times n$-matrix $H$ where each entry in $H$ is $\pm 1$ and where $H/\sqrt{n}$ is orthogonal. It is well-known that if $H$ is an $n\times n$-Hadamard matrix, then $n<3$ or ...
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Questions on symmetric Hadamard matrices
Definitions: An $n\times n$ Hadamard matrix (HM for short) is a matrix whose entries are either $1$ or $−1$ and whose rows are mutually orthogonal.
If $A$ is a symmetric matrix, then $A = A^T$ and if $...
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Partitions of bent vectors
Let $H=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\begin{bmatrix}1 & 1 \\ 1 & -1\end{bmatrix}.$ Let $A^{\otimes N}$ denote the tensor product of the matrix $A$ with itself taken $N$ times. We say that a vector $v$ of ...
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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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Matrix invariants for simultaneous conjugation by a finite subgroup of $\textrm{GL}_n$
Let $K$ be a field of characteristic 0, and consider $d$ generic $n\times n$ matrices $X_1,\ldots,X_d$ where $X_k = (x_{ijk})_{ij}$ and $ K[x_{ijk}]$ is the polynomial algebra in $n^2 \cdot d$ ...
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Minimizing the Spectral Norm of the Hadamard Product of a Quadratic Form Using CVX
I am trying to use CVX to minimize the spectral norm of the Hadamard product of two matrices, one of which is in quadratic form. Specifically, I am trying to minimize $\|{\bf A} \odot {\bf XX}^H\|_2$, ...
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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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Rank of Hadamard product of column-wise polynomial evaluations and row-wise exponential evaluations
Consider the Hadamard product $A \odot B$ between two special matrices $A,B \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times m}$. The columns of $A$ are evaluations of polynomials, while the rows of $B$ are evaluations of ...
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Conjugate gradient-like algorithm with multiple search directions
I am solving an $n*n$ system $Ax=b$ in CUDA where $A$ is a sparse matrix. Currently I am solving it using the conjugate gradient algorithm.
I have noticed that $Ax$ where $x$ is $n*1$ has roughly the ...
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What's the explicit value of this determinant
Let $n\ge2$ be a positive integer, and let $b_1,\cdots,b_n, c_1,\cdots, c_n$ be variables.
Recently, I met the following determinant:
$$\det A=\left|\begin{array}{cccc}
1 & b_1+c_1 & b_1^2+c_1^...
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Random elliptical potential lemma
Elliptical Potential Lemma: Let $V_0 \in \mathbb{R}^{d \times d}$ be positive definite and $a_1,a_2,...,a_n \in \mathbb{R}^{d}$ be a sequence of vectors with $||a_t ||_2 \leq L < \infty$ for all $t ...
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Nearest Kronecker product to sum of Kronecker products
I am interested in efficiently finding the closest Kronecker decomposition to the sum of $k$ Kronecker products:
$$\min_{A,B} || A \otimes B - \sum_{i=1}^k A_i \otimes B_i ||_F$$
where $A,A_i$ are $p \...
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update rule for the inverse after a rank-1 update plus scaled identity
Is there an update rule for $$\left(\tilde{X}^T\tilde{X}+\alpha\cdot I\right)^{-1}$$ with $\tilde{X}=[X\;\; a]$ as a function of $A\triangleq (X^TX)^{-1}$, $X$ and $a$?
I know that when $\alpha=0$ we ...
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Guess the next polynoms in the sequence (MO vs. AI :), count anticommuting $F_p$-matrices, P. Hrubeš conjecture
Here is a sequence of polynoms - (presumably) counting N-tuples of ANTI-commuting 2x2 matrices over $F_p, p>2$. (That is just the case of 2x2 matrices, and (surprisingly) it is not so easy to see a ...
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Hadamard product decomposition with lower rank matrices
Given integers $k$ and $l$ and a matrix $A$ of rank $kl$, can we always find a matrix $B$ of rank $k$ and a matrix $C$ of rank $l$, such that $A$ is the Hadamard product of $B$ and $C$, namely $A=B \...