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Weyr structures of matrices and relevance to commutative finite-dimensional algebras

Commutative Algebra 2017-03-22 v1

Abstract

We relate the Weyr structure of a square matrix BB to that of the t×tt \times t block upper triangular matrix CC that has BB down the main diagonal and first superdiagonal, and zeros elsewhere. Of special interest is the case t=2t = 2 and where CC is the nnth Sierpinski matrix BnB_n, which is defined inductively by B0=1B_0 = 1 and Bn=[Bn1Bn10Bn1]B_n = \left[\begin{array}{cc} B_{n-1} & B_{n-1} 0 & B_{n-1} \end{array} \right]. This yields an easy derivation of the Weyr structure of BnB_n as the binomial coefficients arranged in decreasing order. Earlier proofs of the Jordan analogue of this had often relied on deep theorems from such areas as algebraic geometry. The result has interesting consequences for commutative, finite-dimension algebras.

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@article{arxiv.1703.07181,
  title  = {Weyr structures of matrices and relevance to commutative finite-dimensional algebras},
  author = {Kevin O'Meara and Junzo Watanabe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.07181},
  year   = {2017}
}