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The reverse-order law \((AB)^\dagger= B^\dagger (A^\dagger ABB^\dagger)^\dagger A^\dagger\) and its equivalent equalities (English)
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14 July 2006
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Let \(A\) and \(B\) be complex matrices of sizes \(m\times n\) and \(n\times p\) respectively. The author gives \(26\) matrix equalities which are equivalent to the condition \((AB)^{\dag}=B^{\dag}(A^{\dag}ABB^{\dag})^{\dag}A^{\dag}\) where \(\dag\) denotes the Moore-Penrose inverse. Some typical examples are: \((B^{\dag}A^{\dag})^{\dag}=A(BB^{\dag}A^{\dag}A)^{\dag}B=AB-A(F_{A} E_{B})^{\dag}B\) where \(F_{A}=I_{n}-A^{\dag}A\) and \(E_{B}=I_{n}-BB^{\dag}\); \((A^{\ast}AB)^{\dag}A^{\ast}=B^{\ast}(ABB^{\ast})^{^{\dag}}\) where \(\ast\) denotes the hermitian conjugate; and \(\mathcal{R}[ (AB)^{\dag}] =\mathcal{R}(B^{\dag}A^{\dag})\) together with \(\mathcal{R}[( B^{\ast}A^{\ast}) ^{\dag}] =\mathcal{R}[ (A^{\ast })^{^{\dag}}(B^{\ast})^{\dag}] \) where \(\mathcal{R}\) denotes the range.
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Moore-Penrose inverse
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matrix equalities
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