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On solutions of the matrix equations \(X\)-\(AXB\)=\(C\) and \(A{\overline{X}}B\)=\(C\) (English)
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27 May 2003
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The authors study the solutions of the complex matrix equations \(X-AXB=C\) (for \(A=B^*\) this is the Stein equation) and \(X-A\bar{X}B=C\). They obtain an explicit solution of the former by the method of characteristic polynomials and of the latter by the method of real representations of a complex matrix.
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matrix equation
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Stein equation
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method of characteristic polynomial
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method of real representations of a complex matrix
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explicit solution
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