It is well-known that the eigenvalues (in decreasing order) of a Hermitian matrix $A$ are Lipschitz continuous functions of $A$.
Do there exist orthonormal eigenvectors that vary in a Lipschitz continuous manner (as functions of A)?
It is well-known that the eigenvalues (in decreasing order) of a Hermitian matrix $A$ are Lipschitz continuous functions of $A$.
Do there exist orthonormal eigenvectors that vary in a Lipschitz continuous manner (as functions of A)?