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    Formulas for powers and functions of matrices (English)
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    21 July 1993
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    The authors give explicit formulas for the coefficients in the equality \(A^ m=c_ 0E+c_ 1A+\cdots+c_{n-1}A^{n-1}\) where \(A\) is an \(n\times n\) matrix. These formulas express the \(c_ i\)'s as functions of the coefficients of the characteristic equation of \(A\). These formulas (and some related formulas) are applied to calculate a matrix function \(f(A)\).
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    functions of matrices
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    Hamilton-Cayley equation
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    matrix identity
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    characteristic equation
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    matrix function
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