Procrustes problem for the inverse eigenvalue problem of normal (skew) J-Hamiltonian matrices and normal J-symplectic matrices
Abstract
A square complex matrix A is called (skew) J-Hamiltonian if AJ is (skew) hermitian where J is a real normal matrix such that J2=-I, where I is the identity matrix. In this paper, we solve the Procrustes problem to find normal (skew) J-Hamiltonian solutions for the inverse eigenvalue problem. In addition, a similar problem is investigated for normal J-symplectic matrices.
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