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    On additive decompositions of solutions of the matrix equation \(AXB=C\) (English)
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    3 December 2010
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    The author considers the triple of matrix equations \(AXB=C\) and \(A_iX_iB_i=C_i\), \(i=1,2\). He studies the possible presentation (when the consistency conditions are met) of the solution \(X\) to the first one as a sum of the solutions \(X_i\) to the last two of them. Applications are given on additive decompositions of generalized inverses and of decompositions of matrix equations into sums of solutions to their small equations.
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    matrix equation
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    general solution
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    additive decomposition of solution
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    set inclusion
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    generalized (Moore-Penrose) inverse
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    rank formulas for partitioned matrices
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    consistency conditions
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