Solving constrained matrix equations and Cramer rule
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- Representations and cramer rules for the solution of a restricted Matrix Equation∗
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1293863
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- A Cramer rule for finding the solution of a class of singular equations
- A characterization for the W-weighted Drazin inverse and a Cramer rule for the W-weighted Drazin inverse solution
- A cramer rule for solution of the general restricted linear equation∗
- On extensions of Cramer's rule for solutions of restricted linear systems1
- On g-inverses and the nonsingularity of a bordered matrix \(\begin{pmatrix} A&B\\ C&0\end{pmatrix}\)
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- Explicit representation formulas for the minimum norm least squares solutions of some quaternion matrix equations
- Block idempotent matrices and generalized Schur complement
- Explicit formulas for determinantal representations of the Drazin inverse solutions of some matrix and differential matrix equations
- The least squares bisymmetric solution of quaternion matrix equation \(AXB = C\)
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