högerinvers
Högerinvers is a term used in linear algebra to describe a specific type of inverse matrix. For a given matrix A, a right inverse B is a matrix such that AB = I, where I is the identity matrix. The term "högerinvers" is the Swedish translation of "right inverse." Not all matrices have a right inverse. A matrix A has a right inverse if and only if its columns are linearly independent, which implies that the matrix must be "tall and skinny" (more rows than columns) or square.
If a matrix is square and invertible, its right inverse is unique and is the same as
The Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse is a generalized inverse that exists for any matrix and has properties of both