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Simultaneous solutions of systems of matrix equations and simultaneous similarity are traditional topics in linear algebra. The starting point here is a classical result of J. Sylvester (1884), and W. Roth, H. K. Wimmer and the authors have derived further results and extensions. The main result of this paper is: (i) If the matrices \(\biggl(\begin{matrix} A_i\;C_i \\ 0 \;B_i\end{matrix}\biggr)\), where \(i\) is in some index set \(I\), are simultaneously similar to the matrices \(\biggl(\begin{matrix} A_i\;0 \\ 0 \;B_i\end{matrix}\biggr)\), then there exists a simultaneous solution \(X\) for the Sylvester equations \(A_iX -X B_i = C_i (x \in I)\), and (ii) If the above families of matrices are simultaneously equivalent, then there exist simultaneous solutions \(X, Y\), for the matrix equations \(A_i - Y B_i = C_i\). Analogous results are shown to hold for mixed pairs of Sylvester matrix equations \(A_1X_1 - Y B_1 = C_1\), \(A_2X_2 - Y B_2 = C_2\) and for generalized Stein equations \(X - AYB = C\).
Property / review text: Simultaneous solutions of systems of matrix equations and simultaneous similarity are traditional topics in linear algebra. The starting point here is a classical result of J. Sylvester (1884), and W. Roth, H. K. Wimmer and the authors have derived further results and extensions. The main result of this paper is: (i) If the matrices \(\biggl(\begin{matrix} A_i\;C_i \\ 0 \;B_i\end{matrix}\biggr)\), where \(i\) is in some index set \(I\), are simultaneously similar to the matrices \(\biggl(\begin{matrix} A_i\;0 \\ 0 \;B_i\end{matrix}\biggr)\), then there exists a simultaneous solution \(X\) for the Sylvester equations \(A_iX -X B_i = C_i (x \in I)\), and (ii) If the above families of matrices are simultaneously equivalent, then there exist simultaneous solutions \(X, Y\), for the matrix equations \(A_i - Y B_i = C_i\). Analogous results are shown to hold for mixed pairs of Sylvester matrix equations \(A_1X_1 - Y B_1 = C_1\), \(A_2X_2 - Y B_2 = C_2\) and for generalized Stein equations \(X - AYB = C\). / rank
 
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Sylvester matrix equation
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Stein matrix equations
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equivalent matrices
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linear matrix pencils
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simultaneous solutions
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simultaneous similarity
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    Simultaneous solutions of systems of matrix equations and simultaneous similarity are traditional topics in linear algebra. The starting point here is a classical result of J. Sylvester (1884), and W. Roth, H. K. Wimmer and the authors have derived further results and extensions. The main result of this paper is: (i) If the matrices \(\biggl(\begin{matrix} A_i\;C_i \\ 0 \;B_i\end{matrix}\biggr)\), where \(i\) is in some index set \(I\), are simultaneously similar to the matrices \(\biggl(\begin{matrix} A_i\;0 \\ 0 \;B_i\end{matrix}\biggr)\), then there exists a simultaneous solution \(X\) for the Sylvester equations \(A_iX -X B_i = C_i (x \in I)\), and (ii) If the above families of matrices are simultaneously equivalent, then there exist simultaneous solutions \(X, Y\), for the matrix equations \(A_i - Y B_i = C_i\). Analogous results are shown to hold for mixed pairs of Sylvester matrix equations \(A_1X_1 - Y B_1 = C_1\), \(A_2X_2 - Y B_2 = C_2\) and for generalized Stein equations \(X - AYB = C\).
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    Sylvester matrix equation
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    Stein matrix equations
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    equivalent matrices
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    linear matrix pencils
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    simultaneous solutions
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    simultaneous similarity
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