Hi Arnau,
Not aware of direct implementation. It was discussed in octave project as well
(http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Jordan-canonical-form-td2216965.html)
It is numerically ill-conditioned to compute that.
See this http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=355912
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>Subject: [R] Jordan Form of a matrix
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>Hello.
>
>Is it possible to find the Jordan Form of a matrix with R?
>
>
>Arnau.
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