Low grade matrices and matrix fraction representations (Q1347941)

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Low grade matrices and matrix fraction representations
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    15 May 2002
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    The authors develop algebraic properties involving the lgrade of matrices. They give applications to signal processing including results for triangular input normal pairs [see \textit{A. Mullhaupt} and \textit{K. S. Riedel}, IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 45, 2616-2619 (1997); IEEE Trans. Autom. Control 46, No. 12, 2018-2022 (2001)]. The lgrade, i.e., the lower grade, of an \(n\times n\) matrix \(A\) is the largest rank of any subdiagonal block of a symmetric partition of \(A.\) The authors give two matrix fraction decompositions of low lgrade matrices: \(M=L^{-1}H\) and \(M=Q^{-1}H,\) where \(L\) and \(H\) have small lower band width and \(Q\) is unitary. Also, let \(M\) be a matrix with \(\text{lgrade}(M)=d.\) Then \(M\) can be approximated as the sum \(M=U+V,\) where \(U\) is upper triangular and \(V\) has rank \(d.\)
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    matrix representation
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    matrix grade
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    matrix fraction
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    matrix product
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    low lgrade matrices
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