On the Matrices of Central Linear Mappings
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centralmatrixembeddedeuclideanlinearmappingprojectivelyspace
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We show that a central linear mapping of a projectively embedded Euclidean $n$-space onto a projectively embedded Euclidean $m$-space is decomposable into a central projection followed by a similarity if, and only if, the least singular value of a certain matrix has multiplicity $\ge 2m-n+1$. This matrix is arising, by a simple manipulation, from a matrix describing the given mapping in terms of homogeneous Cartesian coordinates.
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