Linear maps strongly preserving Moore-Penrose invertibility

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Burgos, María, et al. “Linear Maps Strongly Preserving Moore-Penrose Invertibility”. Operators and Matrices, no. 4, 2012, pp. 819-31, https://doi.org/10.7153/oam-06-53.
Burgos, M., Márquez-García, A. C., & Morales-Campoy, A. (2012). Linear maps strongly preserving Moore-Penrose invertibility. Operators and Matrices, 4, 819-831. https://doi.org/10.7153/oam-06-53
Burgos M, Márquez-García AC, Morales-Campoy A. Linear maps strongly preserving Moore-Penrose invertibility. Operators and Matrices. 2012;(4):819-31.
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