Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1707878 | Applied Mathematics Letters | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Centro-invertible matrices are introduced by R.S. Wikramaratna in 2008. For an involutory matrix RR, we define the generalized centro-invertible matrices with respect to RR to be those matrices AA such that RAR=A−1RAR=A−1. We apply these matrices to a problem in modular arithmetic. Specifically, algorithms for image blurring/deblurring are designed by means of generalized centro-invertible matrices. In addition, if R1R1 and R2R2 are n×nn×n involutory matrices, then there is a simple bijection between the set of all centro-invertible matrices with respect to R1R1 and the set with respect to R2R2.
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Authors
Leila Lebtahi, Óscar Romero, Néstor Thome,