Comparisons of Matrices with Different Elements but Identical Eigenvalues
Abstract
We show 2 matrices that have identical eigenvalues but different eigenfunctions. This shows that in obtaining two body nuclear matrix elements empirically, it is not sufficient to consider only energy levels. Other quantities like transitions must also be included.
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