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Existence of a Not Necessarily Symmetric Matrix with Given Distinct Eigenvalues and Graph
For given k distinct complex conjugate pairs, l distinct real numbers, and a
given graph G on 2k+l vertices with a matching of size at least k, we will show
that there is a real matrix whose eigenvalues are the given numbers and its
graph is G. In particular, this implies that any real matrix with distinct
eigenvalues is similar to a real, irreducible, tridiagonal matrix
Involutions and Trivolutions in Algebras Related to Second Duals of Group Algebras
We define a trivolution on a complex algebra as a non-zero
conjugate-linear, anti-homomorphism on , which is a generalized
inverse of itself, that is, . We give several characterizations of
trivolutions and show with examples that they appear naturally on many Banach
algebras, particularly those arising from group algebras. We give several
results on the existence or non-existence of involutions on the dual of a
topologically introverted space. We investigate conditions under which the dual
of a topologically introverted space admits trivolutions
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