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A spatial version of Wedderburn’s Principal Theorem

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2015

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Livshits, L.
MacDonald, G.W.
Marcoux, L.W.
Radjavi, H.

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Taylor & Francis

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In this article we verify that ‘Wedderburn’s Principal Theorem’ has a particularly pleasant spatial implementation in the case of cleft subalgebras of the algebra of all linear transformations on a finite-dimensional vector space. Once such a subalgebra A is represented by block upper triangular matrices with respect to a maximal chain of its invariant subspaces, after an application of a block upper triangular similarity, the resulting algebra is a linear direct sum of an algebra of block-diagonal matrices and an algebra of strictly block upper triangular matrices (i.e. the radical), while the block-diagonal matrices involved have a very nice structure. We apply this result to demonstrate that, when the underlying field is algebraically closed, and (Rad(A))μ(A)−1 ≠ {0} the algebra is unicellular, i.e. the lattice of all invariant subspaces of A is totally ordered by inclusion. The quantity μ(A) stands for the length of (every) maximal chain of non-zero invariant subspaces of A.

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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in 'Linear and Multilinear Algebra' on 7/2014, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/03081087.2014.925452.

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Wedderburn's principal theorem, Wedderburn-Artin theorem, block-upper-triangular matrix algebras, irreducible matrix algebras, semi-simple matrix algebras

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