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The eavesdropping number of a graph

Jeffrey L. Stuart — 2009

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let G be a connected, undirected graph without loops and without multiple edges. For a pair of distinct vertices u and v , a minimum { u , v } -separating set is a smallest set of edges in G whose removal disconnects u and v . The edge connectivity of G , denoted λ ( G ) , is defined to be the minimum cardinality of a minimum { u , v } -separating set as u and v range over all pairs of distinct vertices in G . We introduce and investigate the eavesdropping number, denoted ε ( G ) , which is defined to be the maximum cardinality of...

Nested matrices and inverse M -matrices

Jeffrey L. Stuart — 2015

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Given a sequence of real or complex numbers, we construct a sequence of nested, symmetric matrices. We determine the L U - and Q R -factorizations, the determinant and the principal minors for such a matrix. When the sequence is real, positive and strictly increasing, the matrices are strictly positive, inverse M -matrices with symmetric, irreducible, tridiagonal inverses.

Noncirculant Toeplitz matrices all of whose powers are Toeplitz

Kent GriffinJeffrey L. StuartMichael J. Tsatsomeros — 2008

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let a , b and c be fixed complex numbers. Let M n ( a , b , c ) be the n × n Toeplitz matrix all of whose entries above the diagonal are a , all of whose entries below the diagonal are b , and all of whose entries on the diagonal are c . For 1 k n , each k × k principal minor of M n ( a , b , c ) has the same value. We find explicit and recursive formulae for the principal minors and the characteristic polynomial of M n ( a , b , c ) . We also show that all complex polynomials in M n ( a , b , c ) are Toeplitz matrices. In particular, the inverse of M n ( a , b , c ) is a Toeplitz matrix when...

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