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On The Positive Definite Solutions Of Nonlinear Matrix Equation

Authors: Baoguang, Tian; Chunyan, Liang; And Chen Nan;

On The Positive Definite Solutions Of Nonlinear Matrix Equation

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In this paper, the nonlinear matrix equation is investigated. Based on the fixed-point theory, the boundary and the existence of the solution with the case r>-δi are discussed. An algorithm that avoids matrix inversion with the case -1<-δi<0 is proposed.

Keywords

Free-inversion, The maximal-minimal solution, Positive definite solution, Iterative method, Nonlinear matrix equation

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