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On Eigenvalue Gaps of Integer Matrices (2212.07032v2)

Published 14 Dec 2022 in math.CO, cs.NA, cs.SC, math.NA, and math.NT

Abstract: Given an $n\times n$ matrix with integer entries in the range $[-h,h]$, how close can two of its distinct eigenvalues be? The best previously known examples have a minimum gap of $h{-O(n)}$. Here we give an explicit construction of matrices with entries in $[0,h]$ with two eigenvalues separated by at most $h{-n2/16+o(n2)}$. Up to a constant in the exponent, this agrees with the known lower bound of $\Omega((2\sqrt{n}){-n2}h{-n2})$ \cite{mahler1964inequality}. Bounds on the minimum gap are relevant to the worst case analysis of algorithms for diagonalization and computing canonical forms of integer matrices. In addition to our explicit construction, we show there are many matrices with a slightly larger gap of roughly $h{-n2/32}$. We also construct 0-1 matrices which have two eigenvalues separated by at most $2{-n2/64+o(n2)}$.

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