Authors: Linfan Mao
A Smarandache system (;R) is such a mathematical system that has at least one Smarandachely denied rule in R, i.e., there is a rule in (;R) that behaves in at least two different ways within the same set , i.e., validated and invalided, or only invalided but in multiple distinct ways. For such systems, the linear equation systems without solutions, i.e., non-solvable linear equation systems are the most simple one.
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