On the uniqueness of the minimal solution to the matrix polynomial equation A()X()+Y()B()=C()
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On the uniqueness of the minimal solution to the matrix polynomial equation \(A(\lambda)X(\lambda)+Y(\lambda)B(\lambda)=C(\lambda)\)
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- The matrix linear unilateral and bilateral equations with two variables over commutative rings
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- On the low-degree solution of the Sylvester matrix polynomial equation
- A theory of passive linear systems with no assumptions
- On the divisibility of matrices with remainder over the domain of principal ideals
- About the uniqueness solution of the matrix polynomial equation A()X()-Y()B()=C()
- Solutions of the matrix linear bilateral polynomial equation and their structure
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