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Co-solutions of algebraic matrix equations and higher order singular regular boundary value problems (Q1340772)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 704270
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Co-solutions of algebraic matrix equations and higher order singular regular boundary value problems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 704270

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    Co-solutions of algebraic matrix equations and higher order singular regular boundary value problems (English)
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    8 June 1995
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    The paper aims to find a closed form expression for the general solution of the type \(\sum^ p_ 0 {d^ q\over dt^ q} x(t)= f(t)\), where \(A_ j\) is \(n\times n\) matrix of complex numbers, \(x(t)\) and \(f(t)\) are (\(n\)-dimensional) vectors, together with the multi-point boundary values given by \(\sum^ p_{h= 1} E_{jh}({d^{h-1}\over dt^{h-1}} x)_{a_ j}= F_ j\) \((1\leq j\leq q,\;a_ j> a_{j-1})\). The approach is based on the concept of co-solution of algebraic matrix equations of polynomial type, without considering it as an extended first order system.
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    closed form expression
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    multi-point boundary values
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    co-solution of algebraic matrix equations
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