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The linear bi-spatial tensor equation φi j AiXBj= C

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A linear bi-spatial tensor equation which contains many often encountered equations as particular cases is thoroughly studied. Explicit solutions are obtained. No conditions on eigenvalues of coefficient tensors are imposed.

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Yuming, C., Heng, X. & Jianbo, L. The linear bi-spatial tensor equation φi j AiXBj= C. Appl Math Mech 17, 979–986 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00147135

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