Equations \(ax = c\) and \(xb = d\) in rings and rings with involution with applications to Hilbert space operators (Q947645)

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Equations \(ax = c\) and \(xb = d\) in rings and rings with involution with applications to Hilbert space operators
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    Equations \(ax = c\) and \(xb = d\) in rings and rings with involution with applications to Hilbert space operators (English)
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    6 October 2008
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    The authors review the equations \(ax = c\) and \(xb = d\) in the setting of associative rings with or without involution. The study of common solutions of the equations above in the framework of matrices dates back to the early 20th century; see \textit{F. Cecioni} [``Sopra alcune operazioni algebriche sulle matrici'' (Pisa Ann.\ 11) (1910; JFM 41.0193.02)]. The authors give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of the Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, reflexive, antireflexive, positive and real-positive solutions, and describe the general solutions in terms of the original elements or operators.
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    ring
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    ring with involution
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    equations in a ring
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    Hermitian solution
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    reflexive solution
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    matrix equations
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    operator equations
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    Hilbert space operators
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    positive solution
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    real-positive solution
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