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Is every diagonalizable matrix is an exponential


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Is every diagonalizable matrix is an exponential?



I know it is true in $SL_2(Bbb C)$ and I think it is true in $M_n(Bbb C)$ because if $M=PDP^-1$, we might be able to write D as $exp(E)$ for some $Ein M_n(Bbb C)$ as the exponential is surjective from $Bbb C$ onto $Bbb C^*$ and all eigenvalues of M are non zero because they are distinct.



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Is every diagonalizable matrix is an exponential?



I know it is true in $SL_2(Bbb C)$ and I think it is true in $M_n(Bbb C)$ because if $M=PDP^-1$, we might be able to write D as $exp(E)$ for some $Ein M_n(Bbb C)$ as the exponential is surjective from $Bbb C$ onto $Bbb C^*$ and all eigenvalues of M are non zero because they are distinct.



Thank you for your help.










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I know it is true in $SL_2(Bbb C)$ and I think it is true in $M_n(Bbb C)$ because if $M=PDP^-1$, we might be able to write D as $exp(E)$ for some $Ein M_n(Bbb C)$ as the exponential is surjective from $Bbb C$ onto $Bbb C^*$ and all eigenvalues of M are non zero because they are distinct.



Thank you for your help.










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Is every diagonalizable matrix is an exponential?



I know it is true in $SL_2(Bbb C)$ and I think it is true in $M_n(Bbb C)$ because if $M=PDP^-1$, we might be able to write D as $exp(E)$ for some $Ein M_n(Bbb C)$ as the exponential is surjective from $Bbb C$ onto $Bbb C^*$ and all eigenvalues of M are non zero because they are distinct.



Thank you for your help.







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Right! I missed this case, so I should add the condition X diagonalizable + inversible $Leftrightarrow$ X is an exponential. Thank you!
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A diagonalizable matrix is an exponential (over $mathbb C$) if and only if it is not a singular matrix. Of course, no singular matrix can be an exponential, since $det e^A=e^operatornametrAneq0$. On the other hand, if $A$ is diagonalizable, then it is similar to a diagonal matrix$$beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$Then $A$ is non-singular if and only if every $d_k$ is non--zero. So, let $lambda_k$ be a logarithm of $d_k$ and$$expleft(beginbmatrixlambda_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&lambda_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&lambda_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&lambda_nendbmatrixright)=beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$So, $A$ is exponential.






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    A diagonalizable matrix is an exponential (over $mathbb C$) if and only if it is not a singular matrix. Of course, no singular matrix can be an exponential, since $det e^A=e^operatornametrAneq0$. On the other hand, if $A$ is diagonalizable, then it is similar to a diagonal matrix$$beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$Then $A$ is non-singular if and only if every $d_k$ is non--zero. So, let $lambda_k$ be a logarithm of $d_k$ and$$expleft(beginbmatrixlambda_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&lambda_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&lambda_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&lambda_nendbmatrixright)=beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$So, $A$ is exponential.






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        A diagonalizable matrix is an exponential (over $mathbb C$) if and only if it is not a singular matrix. Of course, no singular matrix can be an exponential, since $det e^A=e^operatornametrAneq0$. On the other hand, if $A$ is diagonalizable, then it is similar to a diagonal matrix$$beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$Then $A$ is non-singular if and only if every $d_k$ is non--zero. So, let $lambda_k$ be a logarithm of $d_k$ and$$expleft(beginbmatrixlambda_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&lambda_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&lambda_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&lambda_nendbmatrixright)=beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$So, $A$ is exponential.






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        A diagonalizable matrix is an exponential (over $mathbb C$) if and only if it is not a singular matrix. Of course, no singular matrix can be an exponential, since $det e^A=e^operatornametrAneq0$. On the other hand, if $A$ is diagonalizable, then it is similar to a diagonal matrix$$beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$Then $A$ is non-singular if and only if every $d_k$ is non--zero. So, let $lambda_k$ be a logarithm of $d_k$ and$$expleft(beginbmatrixlambda_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&lambda_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&lambda_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&lambda_nendbmatrixright)=beginbmatrixd_1&0&0&ldots&0\0&d_2&0&ldots&0\0&0&d_3&ldots&0\vdots&vdots&vdots&ddots&vdots\0&0&0&ldots&d_nendbmatrix.$$So, $A$ is exponential.







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