When Does Rank(A+B)=Rank(A)+Rank(B)?
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Publication:5665294
DOI10.4153/CMB-1972-082-8zbMATH Open0252.15002MaRDI QIDQ5665294FDOQ5665294
Authors: George Marsaglia, George P. H. Styan
Publication date: 1972
Published in: Canadian Mathematical Bulletin (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Inverting the sum of two singular matrices
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- The Moore–Penrose inverse for sums of matrices under rank additivity conditions
- Left-star and right-star partial orderings
- On some characterizations of the star partial ordering for matrices and rank subtractivity
- The rank of a normally distributed matrix and positive definiteness of a noncentral Wishart distributed matrix
- Linear preservers of extremes of rank inequalities over semirings: the factor rank
- Equalities and inequalities for ranks of modules
- On bounds of the Pythagoras number of the sum of square magnitudes of Laurent polynomials
- Sums of rank-one matrices and ranks of principal submatrices
- On ordering properties of generalized inverses of nonnegative definite matrices
- Sparks of symmetric matrices and their graphs
- Independence distribution preserving joint covariance structures for the multivariate two-group case
- Characterizations of noncentral chi-squared-generating covariance structures for a normally distributed random vector
- Shorted operators and rank decomposition matrices
- Extreme preservers of maximal column rank inequalities of matrix sums over semirings
- Independence distribution preserving covariance structures for the multivariate linear model
- The general common nonnegative-definite and positive-definite solutions to the matrix equations \(AXA^ *=BB^ *\) and \(CXC^ *=DD^ *\).
- Nonnegative definite and positive definite solutions to the matrix equationAXA*=B
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