The inverse problem of geometric and golden means of positive definite matrices (Q869255)

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    The inverse problem of geometric and golden means of positive definite matrices
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5130242

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      The inverse problem of geometric and golden means of positive definite matrices (English)
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      2 March 2007
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      Given positive definte matrices \(A\) and \(B\), the inverse problem of the geometric and golden means consists in finding positive definite matrices \(X\) and \(Y\) such that: (1) \(X*Y=A\), (2) \((X+X*(4Y-3X))/2=B\), where \(X*Y=X^1{}^/{}^2 (X{}^-{}^1{}^/{}^2 Y X{}^-{}^1{}^/{}^2){}^1{}^/{}^2 X{}^1{}^/{}^2\) defines the geometric mean of \(X\) and \(Y\). It is shown that system (1), (2) is solvable (respectively uniquely solvable) iff \(A \leqslant 3{}^1{}^/{}^2 B \leqslant 2A\) (respectively \(A \leqslant 3{}^1{}^/{}^2 B \leqslant 3{}^1{}^/{}^2 A\)).
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      positive definite matrix
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      geometric mean
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      golden mean
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      inverse problem
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      nonlinear matrix equation
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