Hermitian solutions of the equation \(X=Q+NX^{-1}N^*\) (Q2564967)

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Hermitian solutions of the equation \(X=Q+NX^{-1}N^*\)
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    Hermitian solutions of the equation \(X=Q+NX^{-1}N^*\) (English)
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    12 November 1997
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    The authors consider the set \({\mathcal X}\) of Hermitian matrices \(X\) which satisfy \(X = Q + NX^{-1}N^*\) where \(Q\) and \(N\) are specified \(n \times n\) matrices over \({\mathbb C}\) and \(Q\) is Hermitian positive definite. They show that that there is a one-to-one correspondence between the elements \(X\) in \({\mathcal X}\) and the factorizations of the matrix polynomial \(N(s,t) := Qst + Ns^{2} - N^*t^{2}\) in the form \(N(s,t) = (tI + sM^*)X(sI - tM)\) for some \(M\). They also show that under the usual ordering for Hermitian matrices \({\mathcal X}\) has a unique maximal element \(X_{+}\) and, if \(N\) is nonsingular, a unique minimal element \(X_{-}\). Moreover, \(X_{+}\) can be computed as the limit of the sequence \(\{X_{k}\}\) where \(X_{0} := Q\) and \(X_{k+1} := Q + NX^{-1}_{k}N^*\).
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    matrix equation
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    Hermitian matrices
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    matrix polynomial
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