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The reflexive and anti-reflexive solutions of the matrix equation \(A^{H}XB=C\)
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    The reflexive and anti-reflexive solutions of the matrix equation \(A^{H}XB=C\) (English)
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    8 March 2007
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    Given the matrices \(A \in \mathbb C^{n\times m}\), \(B \in \mathbb C^{n\times l}\), \(C \in \mathbb C^{m\times l}\), and denoting by \(A^H\) the conjugate transpose of \(A\), the authors formulate the solvability characterization and the solution of the equation \(A^HXB = C\) over the reflexive or anti-reflexive matrices. In this context for the relative optimal approximation problem explicit expressions of the optimal approximate solution and the minimum norm solution are given.
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    reflexive matrix
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    anti-reflexive matrix
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    matrix equation
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    optimal approximate matrix
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    minimum norm solution
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