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Questions about the properties of vector spaces and linear transformations, including linear systems in general.

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Can a perturbation of a matrix product always be represented as product of perturbations of ...

The condition you want is exactly that the matrix multiplication map be locally open at the pair $(B,C)$. This is the topic of the recent paper Where is matrix multiplication locally open? by Behrend …
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Prove that matrix is positive definite

Update: I originally claimed to prove that $A$ is strictly positive definite, but there was a bug in the strictness part. I have revised the proof to show that $A$ is positive semidefinite. For an e …
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On the solvability of a matrix equation

Let $N=n$, $m=1$, $P_i = 1$ for all $i$, and let the $C_i$ be the standard unit vectors. Then the left hand side of $(\star\star)$ is the matrix whose diagonal entries are the inverses of the diagona …
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Why are two "random" vectors in $\mathbb R^n$ approximately orthogonal for large $n$?

One way to come at this is to try to stretch your intuition even farther, toward the Johnson-Lindenstrauss lemma, which says that while we can only fit $n$ orthogonal vectors into $\mathbb{R}^n$, we c …
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Finding a vector representation for a data where we only know the inner products

Strictly speaking it doesn't make much sense to talk about defining a function on $S$ when you've explicitly said you don't know any of the elements of $S$. I'll assume rather that you have a sequenc …
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Moment matching on the standard simplex

It is a standard result that the matrices of the form $\mu^{\otimes 2}$ for nonzero $\mu$ are the extreme rays of the positive semidefinite cone. That is to say, your condition on the second moments …
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Majorate semidefinite continuous matrix by a constant matrix

This is false. In particular, $A^0$ need not be positive semidefinite. For example, take $n=3$, $K = \{1,2,3\}$, let $v(x)$ be the column vector with a $1$ at position $x$ and $-1$ elsewhere, and le …
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Given $M$, minimize $|Mx|_0$

The key phrase to google is "sparsest vector".
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Create matrix containing values in [0,1] where sum of all diagonals and anti-diagonals is fixed

The given constraints are a system of linear inequalities, so you can find a feasible solution (or prove that none exists) by feeding these constraints to a linear program (LP) solver with some arbitr …
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Space of matrices B for which there is a solution to Bx=c for a given c

If you are willing to replace the vectors $c$, $x$, and $y$ by the spaces $U_1 = \text{span}(c)$ and $U_2 = \text{span}(x,y)$, which in some sense doesn't change the problem, then one generalization i …
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Finding the most compact representation of a vector in an "overdetermined base"

This problem and various related problems are known to be NP-hard to solve exactly, but there has been a lot of work on efficient approximations. See this wikipedia page or try googling things like " …
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Alternative to Choleski Decomposition for Correlation Matrix

For the purposes of this answer I will ignore the condition of constant column sums. You ask for a matrix $A$ with $A^TA = \Sigma$ and $A\geq 0$ element wise. Such a matrix need not exist. For exam …
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Feasibility of a given set of homogenuous nonconvex quadratic inequality constraints

One option for a convex relaxation is to search for a positive semidefinite hermitian $W$ with $\mathrm{Trace}(WC_i)\geq 1$ for all $i$. These conditions are equivalent to the ones you have written w …
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Research level applications of "row rank = column rank"?

In some sense you can view the singular value decomposition as a sharpening of this theorem (for real and complex matrices, anyway). This, in turn, is useful all over the place.
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Finding an axis-aligned ellipsoid of minimal volume which contains a given ellipsoid

For the reasons discussed in the comments to Suvrit's answer, I will assume your friend would like to minimize $\det(\Lambda^{-1})$. The problem in question is a convex optimization problem: \begin{ …
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