On jacobsthal and jacobsthal-lucas circulant type matrices

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Circulant type matrices have become an important tool in solving fractional order differential equations. In this paper, we consider the circulant and left circulant and g -circulant matrices with the Jacobsthal and Jacobsthal-Lucas numbers. First, we discuss the invertibility of the circulant matrix and present the determinant and the inverse matrix. Furthermore, the invertibility of the left circulant and g -circulant matrices is also discussed. We obtain the determinants and the inverse matrices of the left circulant and g -circulant matrices by utilizing the relation between left circulant, g -circulant matrices, and circulant matrix, respectively.

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Gong, Y., Jiang, Z., & Gao, Y. (2015). On jacobsthal and jacobsthal-lucas circulant type matrices. Abstract and Applied Analysis, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/418293

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