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Publications [#349180] of Lillian B. Pierce

Papers Published

  1. Alaifari, R; Cheng, X; Pierce, LB; Steinerberger, S, On matrix rearrangement inequalities, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 148 no. 5 (January, 2020), pp. 1835-1848, American Mathematical Society (AMS) [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/15)

    Abstract:
    Given two symmetric and positive semidefinite square matrices A,B, is it true that any matrix given as the product of m copies of A and n copies of B in a particular sequence must be dominated in the spectral norm by the ordered matrix product AmBn? For example, is ∥ AABAABABB ∥ ≤ ∥AAAAABBBB∥? Drury [Electron J. Linear Algebra 18 (2009), pp. 13 20] has characterized precisely which disordered words have the property that an inequality of this type holds for all matrices A,B. However, the 1-parameter family of counterexamples Drury constructs for these characterizations is comprised of 3×3 matrices, and thus as stated the characterization applies only for N × N matrices with N ≤ 3. In contrast, we prove that for 2 × 2 matrices, the general rearrangement inequality holds for all disordered words. We also show that for larger N ×N matrices, the general rearrangement inequality holds for all disordered words for most A,B (in a sense of full measure) that are sufficiently small perturbations of the identity.

 

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