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numpy.linalg.tensorsolve
- numpy.linalg.tensorsolve(a, b, axes=None)[source]
- 
    Solve the tensor equation a x = bfor x.It is assumed that all indices of xare summed over in the product, together with the rightmost indices ofa, as is done in, for example,tensordot(a, x, axes=b.ndim).- Parameters
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      - aarray_like
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        Coefficient tensor, of shape b.shape + Q.Q, a tuple, equals the shape of that sub-tensor ofaconsisting of the appropriate number of its rightmost indices, and must be such thatprod(Q) == prod(b.shape)(in which senseais said to be ‘square’).
- barray_like
- 
        Right-hand tensor, which can be of any shape. 
- axestuple of ints, optional
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        Axes in ato reorder to the right, before inversion. If None (default), no reordering is done.
 
- Returns
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      - xndarray, shape Q
 
- Raises
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      - LinAlgError
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        If ais singular or not ‘square’ (in the above sense).
 
 See also Examples>>> a = np.eye(2*3*4) >>> a.shape = (2*3, 4, 2, 3, 4) >>> b = np.random.randn(2*3, 4) >>> x = np.linalg.tensorsolve(a, b) >>> x.shape (2, 3, 4) >>> np.allclose(np.tensordot(a, x, axes=3), b) True
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