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Dynamical methods for polar decomposition and inversion of matrices
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    Dynamical methods for polar decomposition and inversion of matrices (English)
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    22 January 1998
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    Given an inverse problem \(F(\Theta,t)=0\), dynamic inversion specifies how one can construct a system of nonlinear differential equations whose solution \(\Theta(t)\) converges asymptotically to a continuous isolated solution \(\Theta_*(t)\) of the inverse problem. The authors show how dynamic inversion may be used to perform polar decomposition and inversion of a time-varying matrix. They also show how these results may be applied to constant matrices.
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    matrix inversion
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    dynamic inversion
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    polar decomposition
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    time-varying matrix
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