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When is every linear transformation a sum of two commuting invertible ones?
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    When is every linear transformation a sum of two commuting invertible ones? (English)
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    19 February 2014
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    linear transformation
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    2-sum property
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    strong 2-sum property
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    units
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    strongly \(\pi\)-regular endomorphism
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    semisimple module
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