CONTINUED FRACTION EXPANSIONS OF SOME FUNCTIONS OF POSITIVE DEFINITE MATRICES

Continued fraction expansions of some functions of positive definite matrices

In this paper we recall some results of matrix functions with eal cofficients. The aim of this paper is to provide some properties and results of continued fractions with matrix arguments. Then we give continued fractions expansions of some inverse of hyperbolic and circular functions and where is a positive definite matrix

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