NANAApr 13, 2012

The behaviour of the complete eigenstructure of a polynomial matrix under a generic rational transformation

arXiv:1111.400429 citationsh-index: 18
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Provides a general theoretical result for polynomial matrix theory, relevant to researchers in linear algebra and systems theory.

The paper establishes a theorem relating the complete eigenstructure (characteristic values, elementary divisors, minimal indices) of a polynomial matrix under a generic rational transformation, valid under the most general hypotheses.

Given a polynomial matrix P(x) of grade g and a rational function $x(y) = n(y)/d(y)$, where $n(y)$ and $d(y)$ are coprime nonzero scalar polynomials, the polynomial matrix $Q(y) :=[d(y)]^gP(x(y))$ is defined. The complete eigenstructures of $P(x)$ and $Q(y)$ are related, including characteristic values, elementary divisors and minimal indices. A Theorem on the matter, valid in the most general hypotheses, is stated and proved.

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