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Large systems of random linear equations with nonnegative solutions: Characterizing the solvable and the unsolvable phase
Large systems of linear equations are ubiquitous in science. Quite often, e.g., when considering population dynamics or chemical networks, the solutions must be nonnegative. Recently, it has been shown that large systems of random linear equations exhibit a sharp transition from a phase, where a nonnegative solution exists with probability …