PIMS-UVic Distinguished Lecture: Shaun Fallat
Topic
Eigenvalues, Determinants, and Distribution of Rank: Towards Taussky Unification
Speakers
Details
In 1958, Olga Taussky-Todd proposed an exploration into potential unified treatments of a list of properties shared by various classes of “positive matrices”. For instance, item (4) on her original list sought explanations concerning the fact that both positive semidefinite symmetric matrices and matrices with all minors nonnegative (aka. totally nonnegative matrices) have all real nonnegative eigenvalues.
In this talk, I will offer a new perspective concerning item (4) on Taussky’s list by way of analyzing the spectrum of tridiagonal matrices and provide a brief outline of the associated history and theory along these lines. In addition, I will highlight other important similarities shared by these classes of matrices including: eigenvalue interlacing, classical determinantal inequalities, and a notion of rank distribution known as shadowing.
Additional Information
Location: Cornett Building, room A225
Shaun Fallat, University of Regina
Shaun Fallat, University of Regina
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Date
April 1, 2015
Time
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Location