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New results about semi-positive matrices

Jonathan Dorsey, Tom Gannon, Charles R. Johnson, Morrison Turnansky (2016)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Our purpose is to present a number of new facts about the structure of semipositive matrices, involving patterns, spectra and Jordon form, sums and products, and matrix equivalence, etc. Techniques used to obtain the results may be of independent interest. Examples include: any matrix with at least two columns is a sum, and any matrix with at least two rows, a product, of semipositive matrices. Any spectrum of a real matrix with at least 2 elements is the spectrum of a square semipositive...

A new characterization of generalized complementary basic matrices

Miroslav Fiedler, Frank J. Hall (2014)

Special Matrices

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In this paper, a new characterization of previously studied generalized complementary basic matrices is obtained. It is in terms of ranks and structure ranks of submatrices defined by certain diagonal positions. The results concern both the irreducible and general cases.

Generalizations of Nekrasov matrices and applications

Ljiljana Cvetković, Vladimir Kostić, Maja Nedović (2015)

Open Mathematics

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In this paper we present a nonsingularity result which is a generalization of Nekrasov property by using two different permutations of the index set. The main motivation comes from the following observation: matrices that are Nekrasov matrices up to the same permutations of rows and columns, are nonsingular. But, testing all the permutations of the index set for the given matrix is too expensive. So, in some cases, our new nonsingularity criterion allows us to use the results already...

Block diagonalization

Jaromír J. Koliha (2001)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We study block diagonalization of matrices induced by resolutions of the unit matrix into the sum of idempotent matrices. We show that the block diagonal matrices have disjoint spectra if and only if each idempotent matrix in the inducing resolution double commutes with the given matrix. Applications include a new characterization of an eigenprojection and of the Drazin inverse of a given matrix.