Abstract
In this paper, new algorithms for computing the inverses and the generalized inverses of a class of real Hessenberg matrices are given. The inverses and the generalized inverses that satisfy one, several or even all of the Penrose equations are shown to have a simple structure, and can be constructed from tghe inverses of triangular matrices of lower order and some recursive relations.
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