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Abstract It is well known that a square complex matrix is called EP if it commutes with its Moore–Penrose inverse. In this paper, new classes of matrices which extend this concept are characterized. For that, we consider commutative equalities given by matrices of arbitrary index and generalized inverses recently investigated in the literature. More specifically, these classes are characterized by expressions of type AᵐX=XAᵐ A m X = X A m, where X is an outer inverse of a given complex square matrix A and m is an arbitrary positive integer. The relationships between the different classes of matrices are also analyzed. Finally, a picture presents an overview of the overall studied classes.
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