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Principal axis intrinsic method and the high dimensional tensor equation AX−XA=C

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The present paper spreads the principal axis intrinsic method to the high-dimensional case and discusses the solution of the tensor equation AX−XA=C.

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Communicated by Zheng Qianshui

Supported by the Science Foundation of Guangdong Province

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Haoyun, L. Principal axis intrinsic method and the high dimensional tensor equation AX−XA=C. Appl Math Mech 17, 945–951 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00147132

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