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Wielandt's theorem is a result in the field of linear algebra, particularly concerning the properties of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices. Specifically, it provides conditions under which the eigenvalues of a matrix can be related in a specific way to the eigenvalues of its perturbations. The theorem is often stated in the context of normal operators on a Hilbert space, but it can also be applied to matrices.

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