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A simpler construction of the matrix chain defining the tractability index of linear DAEs
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    A simpler construction of the matrix chain defining the tractability index of linear DAEs (English)
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    28 April 2008
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    A new characterization of the tractability index for linear differential-algebraic equations is introduced. The matrix function chain defining the index is built in a simpler manner which relies upon invariant spaces. In particular, the construction can be easily performed in terms of orthogonal projectors. A clearer characterization of the tractability index, and a simple description of the Kronecker index is obtained for the constant coefficient case. An example coming from circuit theory illustrates the new construct.
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    differential-algebraic equation
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    tractability index
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    projector
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    matrix pencil
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    Kronecker index
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