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A note on computing matrix-vector products with generalized centrosymmetric (centro-Hermitian) matrices
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    A note on computing matrix-vector products with generalized centrosymmetric (centro-Hermitian) matrices (English)
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    14 November 2005
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    The authors deal with the classical topic of computing the matrix-vector product \(Ax,\) where the matrix \(A\in \mathbb{C}^{nxn}\) is structured. As the computational costs may be lowered by exploiting the matrix structure, the authors restrict their study to the two cases where the matrix \(A\) is generalized centrosymmetric and generalized centro-Hermitian. After proving some results about the reducibility of such kinds of structured matrices, the author propose two different algorithms for computing the matrix-vector product in these two different cases.
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    Generalized centrosymmetric matrix
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    Generalized centro-Hermitian matrix
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    Matrix-vector multiplication
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    generalized skew centrosymmetric matrix
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    algorithms
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