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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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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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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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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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Property for bounding matrix exponential

Wikipedia states in the exponential map section about the exponential of a matrix that for any matrices $X$, $Y$ it holds that $\|e^{X+Y}-e^{X}\| \leq \|Y\|e^{\|X\|} e^{\|Y\|}$ where $\|\cdot\|$ ...
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Matrices over a finite field: matrices for which some unipotent $U$ satisfies Trace$(ZU)=0$ for all $Z$ in the commutant

Let $p$ be an odd prime number, let $A\in M_p(\mathbb{F}_p)$ be a $p$-by-$p$ matrix with coefficients in $\mathbb{F}_p$, let $C(A)$ be the commutant of $A$, and let $N\in M_p(\mathbb{F}_p)$ be a ...
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Eigenvalues of a subset of matrix semigroup

My apologies for slightly longer post but I wanted to explain lower dimensional cases and their proofs before asking the actual question, which starts after the phrase The general case below. A two-...
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Is there a combinatorial interpretation for the change of basis matrix in the Frobenius normal form representation?

Let $G$ be a graph on $n$ vertices. Let $A$ be the adjacency matrix of $G$ (i.e., rows and columns of $A$ are indexed by vertices of $G$, and the $(v,w)$ entry of $A$ is $1$ if $(v,w)$ is an edge in $...
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Prime index subgroups of $\langle Q^{i}(\mathbb Z^{2}) \mid i \in \mathbb Z \rangle$ that is invariant under matrix $Q$

Let $Q $ be a matrix in $ \operatorname{GL}(2, \mathbb{Q}) $ and consider the group $G = \langle Q^{i}(\mathbb Z^{2}) \mid i \in \mathbb Z \rangle := \langle Q^{i}(v) \mid i \in \mathbb Z, v \in \...
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Smith normal form and last invariant factor of certain matrices

I've copied over this question from what I asked on Mathematics Stack Exchange, in the hope that some experts can provide some relevant insight. Suppose we have row vectors $x_1$, $x_2$ , $y_1$ , $y_2 ...
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What are the properties of square-matrix algebra with this equivalence class?

Consider the set of all square matrices with the following equivalence class: $\mathbf{A}\sim\mathbf{A}\otimes\mathbf{I}_n$ (or, alternatively, as user @M.G. proposed, $\mathbf{A}\sim\mathbf{I}_n\...
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Linear subspaces of $\mathrm{GL}_n(\mathbb{R})$ whose inverses are also linear subspaces

$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}$We will call a subset $S \subset \GL_n(\mathbb{R})$ a linear subspace if it is of the form $S = S'\cap \GL_n(\mathbb{R})$ for some $S'\subset M_n(\mathbb{R})$ which is a ...
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Submatrices of matrices in $\mathrm{SL}(4, \mathbb{Z})$ with all eigenvalues equal to $1$ [closed]

This is a follow-up question to my question from Math Stackexchange (Thank you Dietrich Burde and Michael Burr for the help). Let $M\in \mathrm{SL}(4, \mathbb{Z})$ with all eigenvalues equal to $1$ (i....
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When is the rank of $AB+BA$ equal to one?

For two arbitrary matrices $A$ and $B$, are there any known conditions for the rank of $AB+BA$ to be equal to one?
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Hessian matrix of vectorized matrix product

I need to find the Hessian Matrix of $f(X,Y) = C \operatorname{vec} (A X^{-1} Y)$ where $C$ and $A$ are constant matrices and $X$ and $Y$ are the variable matrices. This would be a vector function of ...
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Matrix decompositions as monoid isomorphisms. Ever considered before?

I've noticed some correspondences between some matrix decompositions and monoid isomorphisms (always to some free commutative monoid), in addition to the one I asked about in a previous question: ...
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Subalgebras of singular matrices (less naive version)

Is it true that, for any subalgebra $\cal S$ of the algebra of linear operators in a finite-dimensional vector space $V$ over a field, $$ \bigcap_{A\in\cal S}\ker A=\{0\}\hbox{ and } \bigcup_{A\in\cal ...
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Subalgebras of singular matrices

Is it true that any subalgebra of singular matrices have a common null-vector? In other words, is it true that, for any subalgebra $\cal S$ of the algebra of linear operators in a finite-dimensional ...
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Is this "semi-tensor product" something recently invented? Are there other usages of it?

The context: I was reading a paper in which they used the following definition called "Semi-Tensor Product" (STP) or "Cheng" product (In honor to its "inventor" D. Cheng):...
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General Sylvester's linear matrix equation

For what conditions on $A$, $B$ and $C$ (square matrices of size $n$) would there be a unique solution to $$ ABX + AXC + XBC = D, $$ for any $D$? Can one expect a characterization similar to the ...
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Principal minors and similarity

Given two real and irreducible matrices $A$ and $B$ of size $n \times n$. A matrix $A$ is irreducible if there is no permutation matrix $Q$ so that $$ Q^{-1} A Q = \begin{bmatrix} E & G \\ 0 & ...
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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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Efficient algorithm for matrix equation $AXB + BXA = F$

For $n\in\mathbb{N}$, let $A\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ and $B\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ be two symmetric positive definite matrices and let $F\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ be arbitrary. Is there any ...
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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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elementary matrices over a regular ring

Let $n\in\mathbb{N}$ with $n\geq 3$. Let $A$ be a regular ring and $\gamma\in GL_{n}(A)$. We suppose that $\gamma$ is homotopic to the identity, i.e. there exists $\alpha\in GL_{n}(A[X])$ such that $\...
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Difference of pseudoinverse bound under assumptions

This seems like a standard problem, but unable to find a solution online. Suppose we have two singular PSD matrices A and B with the following assumptions: $ 0 < x \leq ||A|| \leq y$ $ 0 < ||...
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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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Generalized eigen property of a matrix

Given a $n \times n$ invertible matrix $A$, I am interested in the set $$ \mathcal{S}(A) = \{ D \textrm{ diagonal matrix } \mid \det(D - A) = 0 \}. $$ Thus, for all eigenvalues $\lambda_i$, we have $...
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Decide if a matrix is transposable

A matrix $M$ is called transposable if it can be transformed into its transpose $M^t$ via row and column permutations. Is there an efficient a way/algorithm to decide if a given matrix is ...
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A peculiar operation on $M_2(\mathbb Z)$ which along with the usual matrix addition, makes $M_2(\mathbb Z)$ into a commutative ring with unity [closed]

For $A=\begin{pmatrix} a_1 & b_1 \\ c_1&d_1 \end{pmatrix}, B=\begin{pmatrix} a_2 & b_2 \\ c_2&d_2 \end{pmatrix}\in M_2(\mathbb Z)$, define $A*B:=a_1L_1BR_1+b_1L_1BR_2+c_1L_2BR_1+...
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Sparsest similar matrix

Given a square matrix A (say with complex entries), which is the sparsest matrix which is similar to A? I guess it has to be its Jordan normal form but I am not sure. Remarks: A matrix is sparser ...
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Cholesky decomposition – non-positive definite matrix

In order to pass the Cholesky decomposition, I understand the matrix must be positive definite. However, I also see that there are issues sometimes when the eigenvalues become very small but negative ...
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Determinant of identity matrix plus Hilbert matrix

I am looking for the determinant $$ \det(I_n + H_n) $$ where $I_n$ is the $n \times n$ identity matrix and $H_n$ is the $n \times n$ Hilbert matrix, whose entries are given by $$ [H_n]_{ij} = \frac{...
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Specifying cokernels of all powers of $p$-adic matrix

Given a matrix $A \in M_d(\mathbb{Z}_p)$ (with nonzero determinant), viewed as a map $\mathbb{Z}_p^d \to \mathbb{Z}_p^d$, I am interested in the sequence of abelian $p$-groups $\{coker(A^n)\}_{n \geq ...
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On the notion of Hadamard rank of matrix

Given a matrix $M\in\Bbb F_2^{n\times n}$, define its Hadamard rank $h(M)$ to be the minimum number of rank $\leq2$ matrices in $\Bbb F_2^{n\times n}$ with Hadamard product (that is, the entry-wise ...
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A singular value-eigenvalue inequality

Singular value or eigenvalue problems lie at the center of matrix analysis. One classical result is $$\lambda_{j}(X^{*}X+Y^{*}Y)\geq 2\sigma_j(XY^*)$$ for $j \in \{1, \ldots, n\}$, where $\lambda_j(\...
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Are symmetric matrices a maximal subspace of conjugate-normal matrices

Let $M$ denote the space of all complex $n\times n$ matrices. ($M$ is a complex vector space.) Let $C\subseteq M$ be the set of all conjugate-normal matrices (i.e., matrices $A$ with $AA^*=\overline{...
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What is the intuition for the trace norm (nuclear norm)?

I will word this question in terms of linear operators acting on $\mathbb{C}^n$ for simplicity. Feel free to provide an answer in terms of more general Hilbert spaces if you think it makes more sense ...
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Is it true that the generator of maximal ideal in $M_n(P[x])$ can be choosen to be monic?

Let $P$ be a finite field and $R=M_n(P[x])$ be a matrix polynomial ring. I want to prove that for every polynomial (not necessary with invertible leading term) $A(x)\in R$ such that $R\cdot A(x)$ is ...
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Is there a matrix with this specific quadratic determinant?

We have $\det M=(a+b)(c+d)$ where $M=\begin{bmatrix} a& 0& -1& 0\\ 0& c& 0& -1\\ b& 0& 1& 0\\ 0& d& 0& 1 \end{bmatrix}$ and $\det M'=(a'+b')(c'+d')$...
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Powers of small square matrices over the Laurent polynomial ring with integer coefficients

I'm trying to calculate the powers of a 2 by 2 matrix with entries in $\mathbb{Z} \left[ t,t^{-1} \right]$. The matrix is \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 \\ 1 & t \end{bmatrix} I tought of writing my ...
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Reference request. Something like a rank for matrices over non-commutative rings

I'm looking for some function $P: M \rightarrow R$, where $M$ is matrix ring over some non-commutative ring that would behave "like" rank. In particular: $P(A+B) \leq P(A)+P(B)$ $P(A\times B) \leq P(...
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Exist matrices such that $f(X) = \sum_{j = j}A_jXB_j$ for all $X \in \text{M}_N(\mathbb{C})$? [closed]

Let $f: \text{M}_n(\mathbb{C}) \to \text{M}_n(\mathbb{C})$ be a $\mathbb{C}$-linear map (not necessarily an algebra homomorphism). Do there exist matrices $A_1, \ldots, A_d \in \text{M}_n(\mathbb{C})$ ...
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Subring of matrix algebra with common eigenvectors

Consider the matrix algebra $\mathcal{M}_n(\mathbb{C})$ (acting on $n$ dimensional space $V$) and let $R$ be subring of matrices of $\mathcal{M}_n(\mathbb{C})$. Suppose that any two elements of $R$...
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Reverse Minkowski (and related) Determinant Inequalities

For positive semidefinite matrices $A,B,C \in \mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$, the following inequalities are well known: $$(\det(A+B))^{1/n} \geq (\det A)^{1/n} + (\det B)^{1/n} $$ and $$\det(A+B+C) + \...
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Coefficient-wise powers of matrices. Reference wanted

Let $K$ be a commutative field and ${\rm M}_n (K)$ be the ring of $n\times n$ square matrices with coefficients in $K$ ($n\geqslant 1$ is an integer). For $k\geqslant 1$ and $A =(a_{ij})_{1\leqslant i,...
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Simultaneous special orthogonal similarity problem

Given matrices $A,B,C,D\in\Bbb K^{n\times n}$ where $\Bbb K$ is a ring is there an efficient technique to compute set $O$ with $OO'=I$ where $'$ is transpose and $\mathsf{Det}(O)=\pm1$ such that $$A=...
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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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Characteristic polynomial of Kronecker/tensor product

This was asked before on stackexchange but no answer was given. The question is the following: Let $A$ and $B$ be matrices in $GL(n)$ and $GL(m)$ respectively. Their tensor product $A\otimes B$ is ...
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