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VI.—On Singular Pencils of Zehfuss, Compound, and Schläflian Matrices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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In this paper the canonical form of matrix pencils will be discussed which are based on a pair of direct product matrices (Zehfuss matrices), compound matrices, or Schläflian matrices derived from given pencils whose canonical forms are known.
When all pencils concerned are non-singular (i.e. when their determinants do not vanish identically), the problem is equivalent to finding the elementary divisors of the pencil. This has been solved by Aitken (1935), Littlewood (1935), and Roth (1934). In the singular case, however, the so-called minimal indices or Kronecker Invariants have to be determined in addition to the elementary divisors (Turnbull and Aitken, 1932, chap. ix). The solution of this problem is the subject of the following investigation.
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