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On the maximal spread of symmetric Bohemian matrices

Spectral Theory 2025-10-21 v1

Abstract

Let A be a square matrix with real entries. The spread of A is defined as the maximum of the distances among the eigenvalues of A. Let Sm[a,b]S_m[a,b] denote the set of all m×mm\times m symmetric matrices with entries in the real interval [a,b][a,b] and let Sm{a,b}S_m\{a,b\} be the subset of Sm[a,b]S_m[a,b] of Bohemian matrices with population from only the extremal elements {a,b}\{a,b\}. S. M. Fallat and J. J. Xing in 2012 proposed the following conjecture: the maximum spread in Sm[a,b]S_m[a,b] is attained by a rank 22 matrix in Sm{a,b}S_m\{a,b\}. X. Zhan had proved previously that the conjecture was true for Sm[a,a]S_m[-a,a] with a>0a>0. We will show how to interpret this problem geometrically, via polynomial resultants, in order to be able to treat this conjecture from a computational point of view. This will allow us to prove that this conjecture is true for several formerly open cases.

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@article{arxiv.2510.15919,
  title  = {On the maximal spread of symmetric Bohemian matrices},
  author = {Neil J. Calkin and Robert M. Corless and Laureano Gonzalez-Vega and J. Rafael Sendra and Juana Sendra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.15919},
  year   = {2025}
}

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