Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9498199 | Linear Algebra and its Applications | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Translated into the language of representations of quivers, a challenge in matrix pencil theory is to find sufficient and necessary conditions for a Kronecker representation to be a subfactor of another Kronecker representation in terms of their Kronecker invariants. The problem is reduced to a numerical criterion for a Kronecker representation to be a subrepresentation of another Kronecker representation in terms of their Kronecker invariants. The key to the problem is the calculation of ranks of matrices over polynomial rings. For this, a generalization and specialization approach is introduced. This approach is applied to provide a numerical criterion for a preprojective (resp. regular, preinjective) Kronecker representation to be a subrepresentation of another preprojective (resp. regular, preinjective) Kronecker representation in terms of their Kronecker invariants.
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Authors
Yang Han,