On polynomial matrices.
Meenakshi, Ar., Anandam, N. (1992)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Meenakshi, Ar., Anandam, N. (1992)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Publications de l'Institut Mathématique
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Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications
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Let A and B be M-matrices satisfying A ≤ B and J = [A,B] be the set of all matrices C such that A ≤ C ≤ B, where the order is component wise. It is rather well known that if A is an M-matrix and B is an invertible M-matrix and A ≤ B, then aA + bB is an invertible M-matrix for all a,b > 0. In this article, we present an elementary proof of a stronger version of this result and study corresponding results for certain other classes as well.
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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...
František Mikloško (1978)
Banach Center Publications
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