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Generalized bilateral inverses

Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2023
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Ehsan Kheirandish, Abbas Salemi
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Operators with equal projections related to their generalized inverses [PDF]

open access: yesApplied Mathematics and Computation, 2004
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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The generalized inverse

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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On generalized inverse transversals

Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series, 2008
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Zhang, Ronghua, Wang, Shoufeng
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Monotonicity and the Generalized Inverse

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1972
Necessary 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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