Real equivalence of complex matrix pencils and complex projections of real Segre varieties.

Coffman, Adam

ELA. The Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra [electronic only] (2008)

  • Volume: 17, page 651-698
  • ISSN: 1081-3810

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Coffman, Adam. "Real equivalence of complex matrix pencils and complex projections of real Segre varieties.." ELA. The Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra [electronic only] 17 (2008): 651-698. <http://eudml.org/doc/130734>.

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author = {Coffman, Adam},
journal = {ELA. The Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra [electronic only]},
keywords = {matrix pencil; matrix equivalence; ruled surface; Segre embedding; CR singularity; complex projective space},
language = {eng},
pages = {651-698},
publisher = {ILAS - The International Linear Algebra Society c/o Daniel Hershkowitz, Department of Mathematics, Technion - Israel Institute of Techonolgy},
title = {Real equivalence of complex matrix pencils and complex projections of real Segre varieties.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/130734},
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year = {2008},
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