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An eigen decomposition based closed-form solution for the Discrete Lyapunov and Stein Equations

A simple closed-form solution to the discrete Lyapunov equation (DLE) is established for certain families of matrices. This solution is expressed in terms of the eigen decomposition (ED) for which closed-form solutions are known for all 2x2; 3x3 and certain families of matrices. For general matrices, the proposed ED based closed-form solution can be used as an efficient numerical solution when the ED can be computed. The result is then extended to give closed-form solutions for a generalization of the DLE, called the Stein equation. The proposed explicit solution's complexity is of the same order as iterative solutions and significantly smaller than known closed-form solutions. These solutions may prove convenient for analysis and synthesis problems related to these equations due to their compact form.

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