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On the symmetric solutions of a linear matrix equation
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    On the symmetric solutions of a linear matrix equation (English)
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    Let A be a real \(m\times n\)-matrix. An \(n\times m\)-matrix G is called a minimum-norm reflexive generalized inverse (MNRGI) of A, if the following relations hold: (i) \(AGA=A\), (ii) \(GAG=G\), (iii) \(GA=(GA)^ T\). Partitioned MNRGIs are used to derive a necessary and sufficient condition for the consistency of the linear system (*) \(AX=B\), \(X=X^ T\), and to establish the explicit form of the general solution of (*) in that case. Furthermore, the dimension of the solution space to (*) is computed.
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    matrix equation
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    symmetric solution
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    generalized inverse
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    Kronecker product
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    minimum-norm reflexive generalized inverse
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    consistency
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