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Two fast algorithms for finding the solution of the lower Hessenberg quasi-Toeplitz linear system from Markov chain. [PDF]
Fu Y, Jiang X, Zheng Y, Jiang Z.
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High-Resolution Single-Pixel Imaging of Spatially Sparse Objects: Real-Time Imaging in the Near-Infrared and Visible Wavelength Ranges Enhanced with Iterative Processing or Deep Learning. [PDF]
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Universal Niche Geometry Governs the Response of Ecosystems to Environmental Perturbations. [PDF]
Goyal A, Rocks JW, Mehta P.
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Generalized bilateral inverses
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ehsan Kheirandish, Abbas Salemi
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Operators with equal projections related to their generalized inverses [PDF]
In this article we characterize operators on Banach spaces which have the same projections related to their outer or inner generalized inverses. As corollaries, we obatin well-known results for the Drazin inverse of bounded operators. Keywords: Outer and
Dragan S Djordjevic, Yimin Wei
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ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, 1976
Rao (1962) suggested a method for calculating a generalized inverse of an arbitrary matrix and used the method to represent a solution to the set of normal equations obtained in the theory of least squares. This method is similar to that used for calculating the regular inverse of a non-singular matrix (namely, the sweep-out method) developed by Gauss.
D. C. Lezotte, J. J. Hubert
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Rao (1962) suggested a method for calculating a generalized inverse of an arbitrary matrix and used the method to represent a solution to the set of normal equations obtained in the theory of least squares. This method is similar to that used for calculating the regular inverse of a non-singular matrix (namely, the sweep-out method) developed by Gauss.
D. C. Lezotte, J. J. Hubert
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On generalized inverse transversals
Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhang, Ronghua, Wang, Shoufeng
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Monotonicity and the Generalized Inverse
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1972Necessary and sufficient conditions are given in order that a matrix A have a nonnegative generalized inverse $A^ + $. The concept of row-monotonicity is introduced and a characterization of row-monotone matrices is used to derive a necessary and sufficient condition on $A\geqq 0$ so that $A^ + \geqq 0$.
Berman, Abraham, Plemmons, Robert J.
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