Abstract
An operator T on a complex Hilbert space H is said to be complex symmetric if T can be represented as a symmetric matrix relative to some orthonormal basis for H. In this paper, we study when an operator is quasisimilar to some complex symmetric operator and, for triangular operators, (unilateral and bilateral) weighted shifts and quasinormal operators, we give necessary and sufficient conditions.
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