On the maximal spread of symmetric Bohemian matrices
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 denote the set of all symmetric matrices with entries in the real interval and let be the subset of of Bohemian matrices with population from only the extremal elements . S. M. Fallat and J. J. Xing in 2012 proposed the following conjecture: the maximum spread in is attained by a rank matrix in . X. Zhan had proved previously that the conjecture was true for with . 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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21 pages