On Matrix-Valued Stieltjes Functions with an Emphasis on Particular Subclasses
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The paper deals with particular classes of $q\times q$ matrix-valued functions which are holomorphic in $\mathbb{C}\setminus[\alpha,+\infty)$, where $\alpha$ is an arbitrary real number. These classes are generalizations of classes of holomorphic complex-valued functions studied by Kats and Krein [17] and by Krein and Nudelman [19]. The functions are closely related to truncated matricial Stieltjes problems on the interval $[\alpha,+\infty)$. Characterizations of these classes via integral representations are presented. Particular emphasis is placed on the discussion of the Moore-Penrose inverse of these matrix-valued functions.
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