Generalized Inverses and Applications, contains the proceedings of an Advanced Seminar on Generalized Inverses and Applications held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on October 8-10, 1973 under the auspices of the university's Mathematics Research Center. The seminar provided a forum for discussing the basic theory of generalized inverses and their applications to analysis and operator equations. Numerical analysis and approximation methods are considered, along with applications to statistics and econometrics, optimization, system theory, and operations research. Comprised of 14 chapters, this book begins by describing a unified approach to generalized inverses of linear operators, with particular reference to algebraic, topological, extremal, and proximinal properties. The reader is then introduced to the algebraic aspects of the generalized inverse of a rectangular matrix; the Fredholm pseudoinverse; and perturbations and approximations for generalized inverses and linear operator equations. Subsequent chapters deal with various applications of generalized inverses, including programming, games, and networks, as well as estimation and aggregation in econometrics. This monograph will be of interest to mathematicians and students of mathematics.
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Notations and preliminaries; Generalized inverse of a matrix; Three basic types of g-inverses; Other special types of g-inverse; Projectors, idempotent matrices and partial isometry; Simulatneous reduction of a pair of...
This second edition accounts for many major developments in generalized inverses while maintaining the informal and leisurely style of the 1974 first edition.
This book begins with the fundamentals of the generalized inverses, then moves to more advanced topics.
"Generalized Inverses: Algorithms and Applications demonstrates some of the latest hot topics on generalized inverse matrices and their applications. Each article has been carefully selected to present substantial research results.
... and Milton Sobel, Selecting and Ordering Populations: A New Statistical Methodology James A. Murdock, Perturbations: Theory and ... Initial-Boundary Value Problems and the Navier-Stokes Equations J. L. Hodges, Jr. and E. L. Lehmann, ...
But the generalized inverses of matrices over rings have received comprehensive treatment only recently. In this book, the author, who contributed to the research and development of the theory, explains his results.
This volume offers a gradual exposition to matrix theory as a subject of linear algebra.
Beside this, generalized inverse can be represented by contour integrations. We can directly calculate generalized inverse by the special Mathematica command PseudoInverse.
This collection of original papers shows the variety of current research into generalized inverses of linear transformations and their applications. The papers are grouped in sections, covering topics which include...