Dimension of the Commutator Space
Posted by Mathoman, Thursday 9 July 2009 at 14:02 - Riddles And Exercises - Tags
Here is a beautiful exercise from matrix theory.
Let A be a n x n matrix. Show that the dimension of the commutator space of A (i.e., the set of all matrices that commute with A) is at least n.
There is a proof that works on any field. But in the special cases of real or complex numbers there are alternative proofs.
An exercice with proof in matrix theory, Different proofs in the real case or complex case, Matrix commutators, Proof of a statement on the dimension of a matrix space

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