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The common \((P,Q)\) generalized reflexive and anti-reflexive solutions to \(AX=B\) and \(XC=D\) (English)
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13 June 2016
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If \(A\) is a complex matrix, let \(A^\ast\) denote its conjugate transpose, \(A^\dag\) its Moore-Penrose inverse, and let \(E_A=I - AA^\dag\) and \(F_A=I - A^\dag A\). A square complex matrix \(P\) is called a generalized reflection matrix if \(P^\ast=P\) and \(P^{2} =I\). A complex matrix \(A\) is called a \((P,Q)\) generalized reflexive (anti-reflexive) matrix with respect to the generalized reflection matrices \(P\), \(Q\) if \(A = PAQ\) (\(A = - PAQ\)). The author considers the following pair of matrix equations: \(AX = B\) and \(XC = D\), where the matrices \(A\), \(B\), \(C\), \(D\) are given. It is well known that this system is solvable if and only if \(AA^\dag B= B\), \(DC^\dag C = D\), \(BC=AD\) and \(X = A^\dag B + F_ADC^\dag + F_AVE_C\), where \(V\) is a variable matrix. The solvability of this system under certain added constraints has been studied extensively. Motivated by this work, the author studies the \((P,Q)\) generalized reflexive and anti-reflexive solutions of the above system, presenting some new conditions for their existence and their representations and also the explicit expression for the nearest matrix in the above solution set, to a given matrix with respect to the Frobenius norm.
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reflexive solution
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anti-reflexive solutions
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common solution
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matrix equation
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matrix nearness problem
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Moore-Penrose inverse
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reflection matrix
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