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On the generalized reflexive and anti-reflexive solutions to a system of matrix equations (English)
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9 November 2012
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A square matrix \(R\) is called a generalized reflection matrix iff \(R=R^H\) and \(R^2=I\). Let \(P\) and \(Q\) be two generalized reflexion matrices. From the authors' abstract: An \(n \times n\) matrix \(A\) is said to be generalized reflexive (generalized anti-reflexive) with respect to the matrix pair \((P,Q)\) if \(A=P A Q\) (\(A=-P A Q\)). It is obvious that any \(n \times m\) matrix is also generalized reflexive with respect to the matrix pair \((I_n,I_m)\). By extending the conjugate gradient least squares approach, the present paper treats two iterative algorithms to solve the sytem of matrix equations \[ \mathcal{F}_i(X)= A_i, \; i=1,2,\dots,m . \]
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generalized reflexive matrix
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generalized anti-reflexive matrix
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iterative algorithm
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system of matrix equations
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conjugate gradient least squares
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