Low rank perturbation of regular matrix pencils with symmetry structures
The generic change of the Weierstrass Canonical Form of regular complex structured matrix pencils under generic structure-preserving additive low-rank perturbations is studied. Several different symmetry structures are considered and it is shown that for most of the structures, the generic change in...
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Zusammenfassung: | The generic change of the Weierstrass Canonical Form of regular complex
structured matrix pencils under generic structure-preserving additive low-rank
perturbations is studied. Several different symmetry structures are considered
and it is shown that for most of the structures, the generic change in the
eigenvalues is analogous to the case of generic perturbations that ignore the
structure. However, for some odd/even and palindromic structures, there is a
different behavior for the eigenvalues $0$ and $\infty$, respectively $+1$ and
$-1$. The differences arise in those cases where the parity of the partial
multiplicities in the perturbed pencil provided by the generic behavior in the
general structure-ignoring case is not in accordance with the restrictions
imposed by the structure. The new results extend results for the rank-$1$ and
rank-$2$ cases that were obtained in [L. Batzke, Generic Low-Rank Perturbations
of Structured Regular Matrix Pencils and Structured Matrices, PhD Thesis, TU
Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 2015] and [L. Batzke, Generic rank-two perturbations
of structured regular matrix pencils, Oper. Matrices,10:83-112, 2016] for the
case of special structure-preserving perturbations. As the main tool, we use
decompositions of matrix pencils with symmetry structure into sums of rank-one
pencils, as those allow a parametrization of the set of matrix pencils with a
given symmetry structure and a given rank. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1902.00444 |