Special generalized inverse matrices connected with the theory of unified least squares (Q1369302)

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Special generalized inverse matrices connected with the theory of unified least squares
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    Special generalized inverse matrices connected with the theory of unified least squares (English)
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    28 January 1998
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    Let the symbols \(A^T\), \(A^-\) and \(R(A)\) denote the transpose, any generalized inverse, and the range of \(A\in \mathbb{R}^{m \times n}\) respectively; \((A:B)\) denotes the partitioned matrix composed from the matrices \(A\) and \(B\) that have the same number of rows. In this paper, for a nonnegative definite matrix \(V\) and a matrix \(X\) with the same number of rows, it is demonstrated how to obtain explicit matrices \(G\) such that the range \(R(X:V) =R(V+ XGG^TX^T)\) and \(V(V+ XGG^TX^T)^- V=V\).
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    unified least squares
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    generalized inverse
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    nonnegative definite matrix
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    range
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