Inverses of Löwner matrices (Q762584)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3889727
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3889727 |
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Inverses of Löwner matrices (English)
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1984
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Löwner matrices are used in problems of rational interpolations, for example in the theory of electric networks. The paper shows that the inverse of a Löwner matrix can be represented by a triple matrix product, in which the two outer matrices are diagonal ones and the matrix in the centre is a Löwner matrix, too. The representation by such a triple matrix product is not unique. For further investigations so-called D-classes of Löwner matrices are defined and distinction is made between special and nonspecial D-classes. Several conditions are formulated which are necessary and sufficient for the existence of diagonal matrices describing the equivalence of two Löwner matrices.
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electric networks
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rational interpolation
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Löwner matrix
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monotone matrix functions
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inverse
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