OCNANAMar 9, 2016

The number of distinct eigenvalues of a matrix after perturbation

arXiv:1508.0763311 citationsh-index: 26

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We prove a new theorem relating the number of distinct eigenvalues of a matrix after perturbation to the prior number of distinct eigenvalues, the rank of the update, and the degree of nondiagonalizability of the matrix. In particular, a rank one update applied to a diagonalizable matrix can at most double the number of distinct eigenvalues. The theorem applies to both symmetric and nonsymmetric matrices and perturbations, of arbitrary magnitudes. An an application, we prove that in exact arithmetic the number of Krylov iterations required to exactly solve a linear system involving a diagonalizable matrix can at most double after a rank one update.

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