2016
DOI: 10.3906/mat-1505-4
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An extension of Cline''s formula for a generalized Drazin inverse

Abstract: In this note we give an answer to a question recently posed by Zeng and Zhong, to note that Cline's formula for a generalized Drazin inverse extends to the case when aba = aca . Cline's formula for a pseudo Drazin inverse is also presented in this case.

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“…An operator T ∈ B(X) is called B-Fredholm if for some n ∈ N the range R(T n ) is closed and the restriction T| R(T n ) of T to R(T n ) is Fredholm. In this case, [ We conclude this paper by an example to illustrate that the results obtained in this paper are proper generalizations of the corresponding ones in [18,33]. Example 2.9.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…An operator T ∈ B(X) is called B-Fredholm if for some n ∈ N the range R(T n ) is closed and the restriction T| R(T n ) of T to R(T n ) is Fredholm. In this case, [ We conclude this paper by an example to illustrate that the results obtained in this paper are proper generalizations of the corresponding ones in [18,33]. Example 2.9.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…0, but ACD = DBD = Drazin invertibility) of AC and CD can only be deduced directly from the results obtained in this paper, and not from the corresponding ones in [18,33].…”
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“…For any elements a, b in a ring R, it is well known that ab ∈ R qnil if and only if ba ∈ R qnil (see [7,Lemma 2.2]). We now generalized this fact as follows.…”
Section: Generalized Cline's Formulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This formula is called Cline's formula for the Drazin inverse. Many researchers considered Cline's formula for various types of generalized inverses, such as (b, c)-inverse [10], Mary inverse [27], Hirano inverse [2], pseudo-Drazin inverse [20], generalized Drazin inverse [13,14,16,23,24]. In [23], Zeng et al extended Cline's formula for the (pseudo, generalized) Drazin inverse to more general case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%