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Latimer–MacDuffee theorem

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Let be a monic, irreducible polynomial of degree . The Latimer-MacDuffee Theorem gives a one-to-one correspondance between -similarity classes of matrices with characteristic polynomial and the ideal classes of the ring

Sources

  • A Correspondence Between Classes of Ideals and Classes of Matrices, by Claiborne G. Latimer; C. C. MacDuffee

The Annals of Mathematics. 1933.