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Fast enclosure for solutions of generalized Sylvester equations
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    Fast enclosure for solutions of generalized Sylvester equations (English)
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    29 August 2014
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    The author describes a method for computing verified bounds on the solution of a generalized Sylvester equation \(AXB+CXD=E\) which requires \(O(m^3+n^3)\) operations, where \((m,n)\) is the size of \(X\).
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    generalized Sylvester equation
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    verified error bound
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