Need help on understanding this notation

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In summary: No, \begin{array} amax \\ Q\end{array} is a different quantity. It is the maximum value of the numerical expression q_1/||P|| where Q can be any matrix and P must be such that A^TP+ PA+ Q= 0.
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Where it says maxQ I don't understand.

Q is a matrix, so are A and P.

I know what q1 and the 2-norm of P are, but what on Earth does max Q mean?

I started with the matrix A, I've selected Q as positive definite arbitrarily, and I received a matrix P. I need to now find rho but I'm stuck on what max Q means.
 
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maxQ means to take the maximum over all possible Q that satisfy the given equation. q1 and P will vary depending on what the matrix Q is.
 
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n!kofeyn said:
maxQ means to take the maximum over all possible Q that satisfy the given equation. q1 and P will vary depending on what the matrix Q is.

I still really don't understand this part, can you simplify it a bit?

Say if I have a matrix Q = [1 2; 3 4]

What is the max Q?
 
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Firepanda said:
I still really don't understand this part, can you simplify it a bit?

Say if I have a matrix Q = [1 2; 3 4]

What is the max Q?
There is no such thing. Matrices are not "ordered" and so do not have "max" or "min".

It's not "max Q", it is [tex]\begin{array} amax \\ Q\end{array}[/tex], the maximum taken by a numerical expression over all possible values of Q. This isn't saying anything about a maximum of Q, it's talking about the maximum value of the numerical expression [itex]q_1/||P||[/itex] where Q can be any matrix and P must be such that [itex]A^TP+ PA+ Q= 0[/itex]
 
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HallsofIvy said:
There is no such thing. Matrices are not "ordered" and so do not have "max" or "min".

It's not "max Q", it is [tex]\begin{array} amax \\ Q\end{array}[/tex], the maximum taken by a numerical expression over all possible values of Q. This isn't saying anything about a maximum of Q, it's talking about the maximum value of the numerical expression [itex]q_1/||P||[/itex] where Q can be any matrix and P must be such that [itex]A^TP+ PA+ Q= 0[/itex]

Ok thanks, so I don't need to alter the calculation of [itex]q_1/(2||P||)[/itex] and treat it the same as if [tex]\begin{array} amax \\ Q\end{array}[/tex] wasn't there?
 

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