Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4603459 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2007 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

For scalars there is essentially just one way to define reality, real part and to measure nonreality. In this paper various ways of defining respective concepts for complex-entried matrices are considered. In connection with this, products of circulant and diagonal matrices often appear and algorithms to approximate additively and multiplicatively with them are devised. Multiplicative structures have applications, for instance, in diffractive optics, preconditioning and fast Fourier expansions.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Algebra and Number Theory