Factorization of a Matrix Differential Operator Using Functions in its Kernel
Abstract
Just as knowing some roots of a polynomial allows one to factor it, a well-known result provides a factorization of any scalar differential operator given a set of linearly independent functions in its kernel. This note provides a straight-forward generalization to the case of matrix coefficient differential operators that applies even in the case that the leading coefficient is singular.
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