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Xiaoji Liu

Researcher at Guangxi University for Nationalities

Publications -  63
Citations -  705

Xiaoji Liu is an academic researcher from Guangxi University for Nationalities. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drazin inverse & Inverse. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 57 publications receiving 598 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoji Liu include Xidian University & University of Wyoming.

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Characterizations of the core inverse and the core partial ordering

TL;DR: In this paper, the core inverse of a linear multilinear algebra is shown to be the unique solution of and, and several characterizations of core inverse, the core partial ordering and the reverse order law for core inverse are established.
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The generalized inverses of tensors and an application to linear models

TL;DR: The generalized inverse of tensors is established by using tensor equations and an algorithm to compute the Moore–Penrose inverse of an arbitrary tensor is constructed.
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Higher-order convergent iterative method for computing the generalized inverse and its application to Toeplitz matrices

TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a higher-order convergent iterative method to compute the generalized inverse of a given matrix by using the displacement theory, which can be used to compute generalized inverse A T, S (2 ) of Toeplitz matrices.
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Integral and limit representations of the outer inverse in Banach space

TL;DR: In this paper, the outer inverse of an operator A on Banach spaces is considered and various representations of the inner inverse of A on the Banach space are considered. But the representation of A is not considered.
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Further properties of the star, left-star, right-star, and minus partial orderings

TL;DR: In this article, the star, left-star, right-star and minus partial orderings, or some of them, are shown to be equivalent for certain classes of matrices.