1990
DOI: 10.1016/0024-3795(90)90219-3
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A closed form formula for the intersection of two complex matrices under the star order

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“…Also, by (10) and (11) ðg g 1 g g 2 Þ ¼ ðÞðaðÞg g 1 dðÞg g 2 Þ ¼ ðÞaðÞdðÞg g 1 g g 2 ¼ ðÞg g 1 g g 2 : g SUBLEMMA 2 If DðÞ ¼ 0 for some 2 K, 6 ¼ 0, then jBðÞj ¼ 1,…”
Section: Automorphisms That Preserve Every Orthogonal Projectormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, by (10) and (11) ðg g 1 g g 2 Þ ¼ ðÞðaðÞg g 1 dðÞg g 2 Þ ¼ ðÞaðÞdðÞg g 1 g g 2 ¼ ðÞg g 1 g g 2 : g SUBLEMMA 2 If DðÞ ¼ 0 for some 2 K, 6 ¼ 0, then jBðÞj ¼ 1,…”
Section: Automorphisms That Preserve Every Orthogonal Projectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good references for this ordering are [3][4][5][6]. See also [7][8][9][10][11]. There are many papers on applications of the star order in statistics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%