Solution
This problem was originally solved by Peter Schonemann in a 1964 thesis. The individual solution was later published. A proof is also given in
This problem is equivalent to finding the nearest orthogonal matrix to a given matrix . To find this orthogonal matrix, one uses the singular value decomposition
to write
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