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Some properties complementary to Brualdi-Li matrices

Chuanlong Wang, Xuerong Yong (2015)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper we derive new properties complementary to an 2 n × 2 n Brualdi-Li tournament matrix B 2 n . We show that B 2 n has exactly one positive real eigenvalue and one negative real eigenvalue and, as a by-product, reprove that every Brualdi-Li matrix has distinct eigenvalues. We then bound the partial sums of the real parts and the imaginary parts of its eigenvalues. The inverse of B 2 n is also determined. Related results obtained in previous articles are proven to be corollaries.

Spectral properties of a certain class of Carleman operators

S. M. Bahri (2007)

Archivum Mathematicum

The object of the present work is to construct all the generalized spectral functions of a certain class of Carleman operators in the Hilbert space L 2 X , μ and establish the corresponding expansion theorems, when the deficiency indices are (1,1). This is done by constructing the generalized resolvents of A and then using the Stieltjes inversion formula.

Sulle forme polarizzanti i coefficienti del polinomio caratteristico di una matrice

Renzo Mazzocco (1986)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

The multilinear forms, obtained by polarizing the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of a matrix, are considered. A general relation (formula A) between such forms is proved. It follows in particular a rational expression for the above-mentioned coefficients (formula C), which is in a sense analogous to Newton's formulas, but with the use of the determinant function instead of the trace function.

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