Segrè characteristic
Segrè characteristic
[′se‚grā ‚kär·ik·tə‚ris·tik] (mathematics)
A set of integers that are the orders of the Jordan submatrices of a classical canonical matrix, with integers that correspond to submatrices containing the same characteristic root being bracketed together.
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