Results concerning interval linear systems with multiple right-hand sides and the interval matrix equation \(AX=B\) (Q631899)

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    Results concerning interval linear systems with multiple right-hand sides and the interval matrix equation \(AX=B\)
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5865683

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      Results concerning interval linear systems with multiple right-hand sides and the interval matrix equation \(AX=B\) (English)
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      14 March 2011
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      The authors consider the interval linear matrix equation \({\mathbf A}X={\mathbf B}\), where \({\mathbf A}\) and \({\mathbf B}\) are given interval matrices of dimension \(m\times m\) and \(m\times n\), respectively. The solution of this equation is defined as a particular subset of the so-called united solution set \[ \Xi_{\exists\exists}'({\mathbf A},{\mathbf B})= \{X\in \mathbb{R}^{m\times n}\mid (\exists A\in{\mathbf A})(\exists B\in{\mathbf B});\;AX= B\} \] according to additional restrictions expressed by some mixture of all and existence qualifiers. The authors give some characterizations of these AE-solution sets and use a linear programming method in order to find the interval hull of \(\Xi_{\exists\exists}'({\mathbf A},{\mathbf B})\), i.e., the smallest enclosure of this solution set by an \(m\times n\) interval matrix. A coarser enclosure is computed by means of the interval Gaussian algorithm.
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      interval matrix
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      linear matrix equations
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      AE-solution sets
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      united solution set
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      tolerable solution set
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      controllable solution set
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      interval Gaussian elimination
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      interval linear matrix equation
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      linear programming method
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      interval hull
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