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When is \(B^ -A^ -\) a generalized inverse of \(AB\)? (English)
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1 December 1994
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When matrices \(A,B\) are invertible, their inverses satisfy \((AB)^{-1} = B^{-1}A^{-1}\). A matrix \(C^ -\) is a (1)-inverse of a matrix \(C\) if \(CC^ -C=C\). This paper examines when \(B^ -A^ -\) is a generalized inverse of \(AB\).
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(1)-inverse
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generalized inverse
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