Unitary and orthogonal equivalence of sets of matrices
Abstract
Two matrices A and B are called unitary (resp. orthogonal) equivalent if AU=VB for two unitary (resp. orthogonal) matrices U and V. Using trace identities, criteria are given for simultaneous unitary, orthogonal or complex orthogonal equivalence between two sets of matrices.
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