A Resolvent Criterion for Normality
classification
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matrixnormalnormalitynormresolventanswerarbitrarybehavior
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Given a normal matrix $A$ and an arbitrary square matrix $B$ (not necessarily of the same size), what relationships between $A$ and $B$, if any, guarantee that $B$ is also a normal matrix? We provide an answer to this question in terms of pseudospectra and norm behavior. In doing so, we prove that a certain distance formula, known to be a necessary condition for normality, is in fact sufficient and demonstrates that the spectrum of a matrix can be used to recover the spectral norm of its resolvent precisely when the matrix is normal. These results lead to new normality criteria and other interesting consequences.
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