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In matrix theory, the spread of a matrix describes how far apart the eigenvalues are in the complex plane.
Suppose is a square matrix with eigenvalues . Then the spread of is the non-negative number
Examples
- For the zero matrix and the identity matrix, the spread is zero.
- Only and can be eigenvalues for a projection. A projection matrix therefore has spread or .
- All eigenvalues of an unitary matrix lie on the unit circle. Hence .
- The spread of a matrix depends only on the spectrum of the matrix, so if is invertible, then
See also
References
- Marvin Marcus and Henryk Minc, A survey of matrix theory and matrix inequalities, Dover Publications, 1992, ISBN 0-486-67102-X. Chap.III.4.