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On the Reduction of Singular Matrix Pencils
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2009
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The following rational method of dealing with the reduction of a singular matrix pencil to canonical form has certain advantages. It is based on the principle of vector chains, the length of the chain determining a minimal index. This treatment is analogous to that employed by Dr A. C. Aitken and the author in Canonical Matrices (1932) 45–57, for the nonsingular case. In Theorems 1 and 2 tests are explicitly given for determining the minimal indices. Theorem 2 gives a method of discovering the lowest row (or column) minimal index. Theoretically it should be possible to state a corresponding theorem for each of these indices, not necessarily the lowest, and prior to any reduction of the pencil. This extension still awaits solution.
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page 68 note 1 Turnbull and Aitken: Canonical Matrices (1932), 23.Google Scholar
page 75 note 1 Canonical Matrices (1932), 127–8.Google Scholar
page 75 note 2 Canonical Matrices, 49.Google Scholar
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