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On interval systems \([x] = [A][x] + [b]\) and the powers of interval matrices in complex interval arithmetics
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    On interval systems \([x] = [A][x] + [b]\) and the powers of interval matrices in complex interval arithmetics (English)
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    19 April 2007
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    The interval linear equation \([x]=[A][x]+[b]\) is studied in the case of complex data in both the rectangular and circular complex interval arithmetics. A reduction of the problem to the real case is shown, and necessary and sufficient conditions for existence of a solution are presented.
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    interval linear equations
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    complex interval arithmetic
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    interval matrix power
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