Symmetric matrix polynomial equations

Jan Ježek

Kybernetika (1986)

  • Volume: 22, Issue: 1, page 19-30
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Ježek, Jan. "Symmetric matrix polynomial equations." Kybernetika 22.1 (1986): 19-30. <http://eudml.org/doc/28704>.

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  1. V. Kučera, Discrete Linear Control - The Polynomial Equation Approach, Academia, Prague 1979. (1979) MR0573447
  2. V. Kučera, M. Šebek, A polynomial solution to regulation and tracking, parts I, II, Kybernetika 20 (1984), 3, 177-188 and 4, 257-282. (1984) 
  3. V. Kučera, Asymptotic LQG control of singular systems, IEEE Trans. Automat. Control (submitted). 
  4. Z. Vostrý, New algorithm for polynomial spectral factorization with quadratic convergence, parts I, II, Kybernetika 11 (1975), 6, 415-422 and 12 (1976), 4, 248-259. (1975) 
  5. J. Ježek, Conjugated and symmetric polynomial equations, parts I, II, Kybernetika 19 (1983), 2, 121-130 and 3, 196-211. (1983) 
  6. J. Ježek, V. Kučera, Efficient algorithm for spectral factorization, Preprints of the 9th IFAC World Congress, Budapest 1984, vol. IX, pp. 38-43. (1984) 

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