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The commutation principle of Ramirez, Seeger, and Sossa cite{ramirez-seeger-sossa} proved in the setting of Euclidean Jordan algebras says that when the sum of a Fr{e}chet differentiable function $Theta(x)$ and a spectral function $F(x)$ is minimized over a spectral set $Omega$, any local minimizer $a$ operator commutes with the Fr{e}chet derivative $Theta^{prime}(a)$. In this paper, we extend this result to sets and functions which are (just) invariant under algebra automorphisms. We also consider a similar principle in the setting of normal decomposition systems.
The commutation principle of Ramirez, Seeger, and Sossa proved in the setting of Euclidean Jordan algebras says that when the sum of a real valued function $h$ and a spectral function $Phi$ is minimized/maximized over a spectral set $E$, any local op
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