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Generalized Inverses of Matrix Products: From Fundamental Subspaces to Randomized Decompositions

Numerical Analysis 2026-02-03 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Numerical Analysis

Abstract

We investigate the Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse and generalized inverse of a matrix product A=CRA=CR to establish a unifying framework for generalized and randomized matrix inverses. This analysis is rooted in first principles, focusing on the geometry of the four fundamental subspaces. We examine: (1) the reverse order law, A+=R+C+A^+ = R^+C^+, which holds when CC has independent columns and RR has independent rows, (2) the universally correct formula, A+=(C+CR)+(CRR+)+A^+ = (C^+CR)^+(CRR^+)^+, providing a geometric interpretation of the mappings between the involved subspaces, (3) a new generalized randomized formula, Ap+=(PTA)+PTAQ(AQ)+A^+_p = (P^TA)^+P^TAQ(AQ)^+, which gives Ap+=A+A^+_p = A^+ if and only if the sketching matrices PP and QQ preserve the rank of AA, i.e., rank(PTA)=rank(AQ)=rank(A)\mathrm{rank}(P^TA) = \mathrm{rank}(AQ) = \mathrm{rank}(A). The framework is extended to generalized {1,2}\{1,2\}-inverses and specialized forms, revealing the underlying structure of established randomized linear algebra algorithms, including randomized SVD, the Nystr\"om approximation, and CUR decomposition. We demonstrate applications in sparse sensor placement and effective resistance estimation. For the latter, we provide a rigorous quantitative analysis of an approximation scheme, establishing that it always underestimates the true resistance and deriving a worst-case spectral bound on the error of resistance differences.

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@article{arxiv.2602.00386,
  title  = {Generalized Inverses of Matrix Products: From Fundamental Subspaces to Randomized Decompositions},
  author = {Michał P. Karpowicz and Gilbert Strang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.00386},
  year   = {2026}
}