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- From: sullivan@pysgjb.physics.ncsu.edu (Dan Sullivan)
- Subject: Re: Exponential of an arbitrary mapping f: R^n -> R^n
- References: <1992Aug28.181224.14463@nas.nasa.gov>
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- In article <1992Aug28.181224.14463@nas.nasa.gov> asimov@nas.nasa.gov (Daniel A. Asimov) writes:
- >One way to generalize the exponential of a matrix to arbitrary
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- You may have these references already, but maybe not:
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- C.B. Moler and C.F. Van Loan (1978). "Nineteen Dubious Ways to
- Compute the Exponential of a Matrix," SIAM Review 20, 801.
- Gene H. Golub and Charles F. Van Loan (1989). Matirx Computations,
- 2nd ed., The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. pp. 551-560.
- B.W. Helton (1968). "Logarithms of Matrices," Proc. Amer. Math.
- Soc. 19, 733.
-
- --Dan
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