Abstract

A simple proof of Williamson’s theorem is given. This theorem states that a real symmetric positive definite matrix A of even order can be brought to diagonal form Λ by a symplectic congruence transformation. The diagonal entries of Λ are called symplectic eigenvalues of A. The problem of calculating these values is also discussed.

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