How to solve the matrix equation XA-AX=f(X)
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Abstract: Let f be an analytic function defined on a complex domain Omega and A be a (n,n) complex matrix. We assume that there exists a unique alpha satisfying f(alpha)=0. When f'(alpha)=0 and A is non derogatory, we solve completely the equation XA-AX=f(X). This generalizes Burde's results. When f'(alpha) is not zero, we give a method to solve completely the equation XA-AX=f(X): we reduce the problem to solve a sequence of Sylvester equations. Solutions of the equation f(XA-AX)=X are also given in particular cases.
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