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Figure 1. The family of matrices of Hessenberg type ⟨0, 1|0, 0, 1⟩.
Figure 2. Any NRS-ray contains finitely many ς-nonreduced matrices.
Figure 3. The family of Hessenberg matrices H(1,0,0)⟨0,1|1,0,2⟩(m, n).
Figure 5. The family of Hessenberg matrices H(0,0,−1)⟨1,2|1,1,3⟩.
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