Advances in linear algebra research / Ivan Kyrchei, editor.
Material type: TextSeries: Mathematics research developments seriesPublisher: New York : nova publishers, [2015]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781634635806
- 1634635809
- 512/.5 23
- QA184.2
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Chapter 1. Minimization of quadratic froms and generalized inverses -- Chapter 2. The study of the invariants of homogeneous matric polynomials using the extended hermite equivalence Ɛrh -- Chapter 3. Cramer's rule for generalized inversed solutions -- Chapter 4. Feedback actions on linear systems over Von Neumann regular rings -- Chapter 5. How to characterize properties of general hermitian quadratic matric-valued functions by rank and inerta -- Chapter 6. Introduction to the theory of triangular matrices (tables) -- Chapter 7. Recent developments in iterative algorithms for solving linear matrix equations -- Chapter 8. Simultaneous triangularization of a pair of matrices over a principal ideal domain with quadratic minimal polynominals -- Chapter 9. Relation of row-column determinants with quasideterminants of matrices over a quaternion algebra -- Chapter 10. First order chemical kinetics matrices and stability of O.D.E. systems.
This book presents original studies on the leading edge of linear algebra. Each chapter has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial research results across a broad spectrum. The main goal of Chapter One is to define and investigate the restricted generalized inverses corresponding to minimization of constrained quadratic form. As stated in Chapter Two, in systems and control theory, Linear Time Invariant (LTI) descriptor (Differential-Algebraic) systems are intimately related to the matrix pencil theory. A review of the most interesting properties of the Projective Equival.
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