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Mathematics, 28.05.2021 14:00, halfpint1168

Suppose N in L(V) is nilpotent. Prove that the minimal polynomial fo N is z^m+1, where m is the length of the longest consecutive strong of 1st that appears on teh line directly aoce the diagonal in teh matrix of N with respect to any jordan basis for N.

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