Elements of the Theory of Generalized Inverses of Matrices by R.E. Cline.

The purpose of this monograph is to provide a concise introduction to the theory of generalized inverses of matrices that is accessible to undergraduate mathematics majors. Although results from this active area of research have appeared in a number of excellent graduate level text­ books since 1971...

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Main Author: Cline, R.E (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 1979.
Edition:1st ed. 1979.
Series:Modules and Monographs in Undergraduate Mathematics and Its Applications
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 1.2 Matrix Notation and Terminology -- 1.3 A Rationale for Generalized Inverses -- 2. Systems of Equations and the Moore-Penrose Inverse of a Matrix -- 2.1 Zero, One or Many Solutions of Ax = b -- 2.2 Full Rank Factorizations and the Moore-Penrose Inverse -- 2.3 Some Geometric Illustrations -- 2.4 Miscellaneous Exercises -- 3. More on Moore-Penrose Inverses -- 3.1 Basic Properties of A+ -- 3.2 Applications with Matrices of Special Structure -- 3.3 Miscellaneous Exercises -- 4. Drazin Inverses -- 4.1 The Drazin Inverse of a Square Matrix -- 4.2 An Extension to Rectangular Matrices -- 4.3 Expressions Relating Ad and A+ -- 4.4 Miscellaneous Exercises -- 5. Other Generalized Inverses -- 5.1 Inverses That Are Not Unique -- Appendix 1: Hints for Certain Exercises -- Appendix 2: Selected References -- Index to Principal Definitions. 
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