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    An approach to n-mode components analysis (English)
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    As an extension of \textit{J. L. Lastovicka}'s four mode components analysis [The extension of component analysis to four-mode matrices. ibid. 46, 47- 57 (1981)] an n-mode components analysis is developed. Using a convenient notation, both a canonical and a least squares solution are derived. The relation between both solutions and their computational aspects are discussed.
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    principal components
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    canonical solution
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    multidimensional matrices
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    n- mode components analysis
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    least squares solution
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