System of bilinear equations explained

In mathematics, a system of bilinear equations is a special sort of system of polynomial equations, where each equation equates a bilinear form with a constant (possibly zero). More precisely, given two sets of variables represented as coordinate vectors and y, then each equation of the system can be written y^TA_ix=g_i, where, is an integer whose value ranges from 1 to the number of equations, each

Ai

is a matrix, and each

gi

is a real number. Systems of bilinear equations arise in many subjects including engineering, biology, and statistics.

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