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Large affine spaces of non-singular matrices (1102.2493v5)
Published 12 Feb 2011 in math.RA and math.RT
Abstract: Let K be an arbitrary (commutative) field with at least three elements. It was recently proven that an affine subspace of M_n(K) consisting only of non-singular matrices must have a dimension lesser than or equal to n(n-1)/2. Here, we classify, up to equivalence, the subspaces whose dimension equals n(n-1)/2. This is done by classifying, up to similarity, all the n(n-1)/2-dimensional linear subspaces of M_n(K) consisting of matrices with no non-zero invariant vector, reinforcing a classical theorem of Gerstenhaber. Both classifications only involve the quadratic structure of the field K.
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