Dr. Daryl Q. Granario
Associate Professor
Educational Background
PhD in Mathematics,
Auburn University, USA
MS in Mathematics,
University of the Philippines, Diliman
BS in Mathematics,
University of the Philippines, Diliman
My research focuses on matrices and their algebraic properties, mainly on their factorizations and canonical forms.
Dr. Daryl Granario obtained his PhD Mathematics degree from Auburn University, USA in 2020. He obtained his MS Mathematics and BS Mathematics, magna cum laude from the University of the Philippines-Diliman, where he also taught prior to joining the department. Dr. Granario’s research interests include matrix canonical forms and decompositions, matrix means and inequalities, and the geometry of matrices.
Research Interest
- Matrix Analysis
Selected Publications
- D.Q. Granario, T.-Y. Tam, Products of symplectic positive definite matrices. Linear Algebra and its Applications 626 (2021) 188-203.
- R.J de la Cruz, D.Q. Granario, Products of symplectic normal matrices. Linear Algebra and its Applications 543 (2018) 162-172.
- R.J. de la Cruz, D.Q. Granario, The polar decomposition when the cosquare of is nonderogatory. Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra 31 (2016) 754-764.
- D.Q. Granario, D.I. Merino, A.T. Paras, The sum of two orthogonal matrices when is normal and . Linear Algebra and its Applications 495 (2016) 67-89.
- D.Q. Granario, D.I. Merino, A.T. Paras, The polar decomposition when the cosquare of is normal. Linear Algebra and its Applications 495 (2016) 51-66.
- D.Q. Granario, D.I. Merino, A.T. Paras, The polar decomposition when the cosquare of is normal. Linear Algebra and its Applications 467 (2015) 75-85.
- D.Q. Granario, D.I. Merino, A.T. Paras, The polar decomposition. Linear Algebra and its Applications 438 (2013) 609-620.
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