Abstract

Let A be a n×n complex matrixq be a complex number with |q|< 1. We denote by W(A:q) the compact subset {y*Ax:xεCn, yεCn x*x=1y*y=1,y*x=q of C and call it the q-numerical range of A. In this paper we show that if A is a normal matrix and |q| < 1, then the boundary of the compact convex set W(A:q) is the union of a finite number of algebraic arcs and every such arc lies on the boundary of an elliptical disc with eccentricity |q| or 0.

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