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Question on whether, "An entire function, nowhere zero, has an entire logarithm," holds for matrix-valued entire functions as well

It is known that an entire function that is nowhere zero must be the exponential of another entire function. Does this hold for matrix-valued functions as well? That is, given a matrix-valued entire ...
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Matrix elements of exponential of tridiagonal matrices

Is there a way to compute one matrix element of the exponential of a tridiagonal matrix without having to compute the rest of the elements? Motivation: I'm trying to find the first passage time ...
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Product of exponentials of matrices

Let $A$ and $B$ be commuting $n\times n$ positive definite complex matrices and let $C$,$D$ be other complex matrices. I wish to think of $C,D$ as small and $A,B$ as any size. Suppose we are looking ...
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