There is a fairly recent (2021) paper about a method for solving "complex 
systems of linear equations" and they show that it fares well in comparison 
to a matlab routine `mldivide`. I'm not sure it there is anything in the 
method that might benefit any of the routines that we use. Perhaps this is 
something more suited for mpmath than sympy.

Abstract from https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/19/2527

Efficient solution of linear systems of equations is one of the central 
topics of numerical computation. Linear systems with complex coefficients 
arise from various physics and quantum chemistry problems. In this paper, 
we propose a novel ABS-based algorithm, which is able to solve complex 
systems of linear equations. Theoretical analysis is given to highlight the 
basic features of our new algorithm. Four variants of our algorithm were 
also implemented and intensively tested on randomly generated full and 
sparse matrices and real-life problems. The results of numerical 
experiments reveal that our ABS-based algorithm is able to compute the 
solution with high accuracy. The performance of our algorithm was compared 
with a commercially available software, Matlab’s mldivide (\) algorithm. 
Our algorithm outperformed the Matlab algorithm in most cases in terms of 
computational accuracy. These results expand the practical usefulness of 
our algorithm.

/c

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