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Congruences and Canonical Forms for a Positive Matrix: Application to the Schweinler-Wigner Extremum Principle

Mathematical Physics 2015-06-26 v1 math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

It is shown that a N×NN\times N real symmetric [complex hermitian] positive definite matrix VV is congruent to a diagonal matrix modulo a pseudo-orthogonal [pseudo-unitary] matrix in SO(m,n)SO(m,n) [ SU(m,n)SU(m,n)], for any choice of partition N=m+nN=m+n. It is further shown that the method of proof in this context can easily be adapted to obtain a rather simple proof of Williamson's theorem which states that if NN is even then VV is congruent also to a diagonal matrix modulo a symplectic matrix in Sp(N,R)Sp(N,{\cal R}) [Sp(N,C)Sp(N,{\cal C})]. Applications of these results considered include a generalization of the Schweinler-Wigner method of `orthogonalization based on an extremum principle' to construct pseudo-orthogonal and symplectic bases from a given set of linearly independent vectors.

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@article{arxiv.math-ph/9811003,
  title  = {Congruences and Canonical Forms for a Positive Matrix: Application to the Schweinler-Wigner Extremum Principle},
  author = {R. Simon and S. Chaturvedi and V. Srinivasan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/9811003},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, latex, no figures