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Possible numbers ofx’s in an {x,y}-matrix with a given rank

Chao Ma (2017)

Open Mathematics

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Let x, y be two distinct real numbers. An {x, y}-matrix is a matrix whose entries are either x or y. We determine the possible numbers of x’s in an {x, y}-matrix with a given rank. Our proof is constructive.

On the Yang-Baxter-like matrix equation for rank-two matrices

Duanmei Zhou, Guoliang Chen, Jiu Ding (2017)

Open Mathematics

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Let A = PQT, where P and Q are two n × 2 complex matrices of full column rank such that QTP is singular. We solve the quadratic matrix equation AXA = XAX. Together with a previous paper devoted to the case that QTP is nonsingular, we have completely solved the matrix equation with any given matrix A of rank-two.

Remarks on the Sherman-Morrison-Woodbury formulae

Miroslav Fiedler (2003)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We present some results on generalized inverses and their application to generalizations of the Sherman-Morrison-Woodbury-type formulae.

The Bruhat rank of a binary symmetric staircase pattern

Zhibin Du, Carlos M. da Fonseca (2016)

Open Mathematics

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In this work we show that the Bruhat rank of a symmetric (0,1)-matrix of order n with a staircase pattern, total support, and containing In, is at most 2. Several other related questions are also discussed. Some illustrative examples are presented.

Moore-Penrose inverse of a hollow symmetric matrix and a predistance matrix

Hiroshi Kurata, Ravindra B. Bapat (2016)

Special Matrices

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By a hollow symmetric matrix we mean a symmetric matrix with zero diagonal elements. The notion contains those of predistance matrix and Euclidean distance matrix as its special cases. By a centered symmetric matrix we mean a symmetric matrix with zero row (and hence column) sums. There is a one-toone correspondence between the classes of hollow symmetric matrices and centered symmetric matrices, and thus with any hollow symmetric matrix D we may associate a centered symmetric matrix...