A generalization of rotations and hyperbolic matrices and its applications.
A multiplication-division theorem is derived for the positive real functions of two complex variables. The theorem is generalized to encompass the product of positive real functions of two complex variables. The theorem is generalized to encompass the product of positive real matrices whose elements are functions of two complex variables. PRF and PR matrices occur frequantly in the study of electrical multiports and multivariable systems (such as digital filters).
In this paper, we present a simple algorithm for the reduction of a given bivariate polynomial matrix to a pencil form which is encountered in Fornasini-Marchesini's type of singular systems. It is shown that the resulting matrix pencil is related to the original polynomial matrix by the transformation of zero coprime equivalence. The exact form of both the matrix pencil and the transformation connecting it to the original matrix are established.