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Iteration matrix representation with complex conjugate operator
$\newcommand\V{\mathbf V}\newcommand\1{\mathbf 1}\newcommand\0{\mathbf 0}$You can just rewrite your iteration in the real form, as
$$\begin{bmatrix}V_1^k\\V_2^k \end{bmatrix}
=\begin{bmatrix}M_1&...
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