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About the uniqueness solution of the matrix polynomial equation \(A(\lambda)X(\lambda)-Y(\lambda)B(\lambda)=C(\lambda)\)
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    About the uniqueness solution of the matrix polynomial equation \(A(\lambda)X(\lambda)-Y(\lambda)B(\lambda)=C(\lambda)\) (English)
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    Sufficient conditions are provided for the uniqueness of the solution of the matrix polynomial equation \[ A(\lambda)X(\lambda)-Y(\lambda)B(\lambda)=C(\lambda)\tag{1} \] over an arbitrary field \(F\), where \(A(\lambda)\in F^{m\times m}[\lambda]\), \(B(\lambda)\in F^{n\times n}[\lambda]\), \(C(\lambda)\in F^{m\times n}[\lambda]\). It is assumed that the matrix \(B(\lambda)\) is left equivalent to a regular polynomial matrix (i.e. \(B(\lambda)\) admits the representation \(B(\lambda)=W(\lambda)D(\lambda)\) where \(W(\lambda)\in GL(n,F(\lambda)\) and \(D(\lambda)\in F^{n\times n}[\lambda]\) is a regular polynomial matrix with \(\deg D(\lambda)<\deg B(\lambda)\)). The main result states that if \((\det A(\lambda),\det A(\lambda))=1\), then the matrix equation (1) has a unique solution \(\{X_0(\lambda),Y_0(\lambda)\}\) such that \(\deg X_0(\lambda)<\deg D(\lambda)\). A similar result is obtained for \(A(\lambda)\) right equivalent to a regular polynomial matrix.
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    polynomial matrix
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    unique solution
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    matrix polynomial equation
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