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    Using rank formulas to characterize equalities for Moore-Penrose inverses of matrix products. (English)
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    25 November 2003
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    In order to state a matrix equality, the author finds formulas for the rank of the difference of both sizes of that equality. This technique permits to give different characterizations for the reverse order law: \((AB)^{\dagger}=B^{\dagger}A^{\dagger}\), where \(C^{\dagger} \) is the Moore-Penrose inverse of the matrix \(C\in {\mathbb C}^{m \times n}\). In a similar way, characterizations for the inverse order rule are presented for the weighted Moore-Penrose inverse: \((AB)_{MN}^{\dagger}=B_{PN}^{\dagger}A_{MP}^{\dagger}\), being \(M, N\) and \(P\) three positive definite matrices.
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    matrix product
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    Moore-Penrose inverse
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    weighted Moore-Penrose inverse
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    rank equality
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    reverse order law
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