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Topological classification of sesquilinear forms: reduction to the nonsingular case

Representation Theory 2016-04-28 v1 General Topology

Abstract

Two sesquilinear forms Φ:Cm×CmC\Phi:\mathbb C^m\times\mathbb C^m\to \mathbb C and Ψ:Cn×CnC\Psi:\mathbb C^n\times\mathbb C^n\to \mathbb C are called topologically equivalent if there exists a homeomorphism φ:CmCn\varphi :\mathbb C^m\to \mathbb C^n (i.e., a continuous bijection whose inverse is also a continuous bijection) such that Φ(x,y)=Ψ(φ(x),φ(y))\Phi(x,y)=\Psi(\varphi (x),\varphi (y)) for all x,yCmx,y\in \mathbb C^m. R.A.Horn and V.V.Sergeichuk in 2006 constructed a regularizing decomposition of a square complex matrix AA; that is, a direct sum SAS=RJn1JnpSAS^*=R\oplus J_{n_1}\oplus\dots\oplus J_{n_p}, in which SS and RR are nonsingular and each JniJ_{n_i} is the nin_i-by-nin_i singular Jordan block. In this paper, we prove that Φ\Phi and Ψ\Psi are topologically equivalent if and only if the regularizing decompositions of their matrices coincide up to permutation of the singular summands JniJ_{n_i} and replacement of RCr×rR\in\mathbb C^{r\times r} by a nonsingular matrix RCr×rR'\in\mathbb C^{r\times r} such that RR and RR' are the matrices of topologically equivalent forms. Analogous results for real and complex bilinear forms are also obtained.

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@article{arxiv.1604.05403,
  title  = {Topological classification of sesquilinear forms: reduction to the nonsingular case},
  author = {Carlos M. da Fonseca and Tetiana Rybalkina and Vladimir V. Sergeichuk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05403},
  year   = {2016}
}

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