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New contributions to semipositive and minimally semipositive matrices

Date Issued
01-01-2018
Author(s)
Choudhury, Projesh Nath
Kannan, M. Rajesh
Sivakumar, K. C. 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.13001/1081-3810.3636
Abstract
Semipositive matrices (matrices that map at least one nonnegative vector to a positive vector) and minimally semipositive matrices (semipositive matrices whose no column-deleted submatrix is semipositive) are well studied in matrix theory. In this article, this notion is revisited and new results are presented. It is shown that the set of all m × n minimally semipositive matrices contains a basis for the linear space of all m × n matrices. Apart from considerations involving principal pivot transforms and the Schur complement, results on semipositivity and/or minimal semipositivity for the following classes of matrices are presented: intervals of rectangular matrices, skew-symmetric and almost skew-symmetric matrices, copositive matrices, N-matrices, almost N-matrices and almost P-matrices.
Volume
34
Subjects
  • Interval of matrices

  • Left inverse

  • Minimally semipositiv...

  • Moore-penrose inverse...

  • Principal pivot trans...

  • Semipositive matrix

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