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Inertia properties of indefinite quadratic forms

Sayed, Ali H.  
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Hassibi, B.
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Kailath, T.
1996
IEEE Signal Processing Letters

We study the relation between the solutions of two estimation problems with indefinite quadratic forms. We show that a complete link between both solutions can be established by invoking a fundamental set of inertia conditions. While these inertia conditions are automatically satisfied in a standard Hilbert space setting, they nevertheless turn out to mark the differences between the two estimation problems in indefinite metric spaces. They also include, as special cases, the well-known conditions for the existence of H/sup -/spl infin//-filters and controllers. Given two Hermitian matrices {/spl Pi/, W}, a column vector y, and an arbitrary matrix A of appropriate dimensions, we study the relation between two minimization problems with quadratic cost functions, and also refer to the indefinite-weighted least-squares problem.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/97.484217
Author(s)
Sayed, Ali H.  
Hassibi, B.
Kailath, T.
Date Issued

1996

Publisher

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Volume

3

Issue

2

Start page

57

End page

59

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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ASL  
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December 19, 2017
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