Weyr canonical form

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title: Weyr canonical form
text: In mathematics, in linear algebra, a Weyr canonical form is a square matrix which induces "nice" properties with matrices it commutes with. It also has a particularly simple structure and the conditions for possessing a Weyr form are fairly weak, making it a suitable tool for studying classes of commuting matrices. A square matrix is said to be in the Weyr canonical form if the matrix has the structure defining the Weyr canonical form. The Weyr form was discovered by the Czech mathematician Edua
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