AbstractConditional S-matrices and conditional S*-matrices (abbreviated CS-matrices and CS*-matrices) were first introduced and studied in [Math. Comput. Modelling 17 (1993) 141;Matrices of Sign-solvable Linear Systems, Cambridge University Press, 1995]. They aregeneralizations of the well known S-matrices and S*-matrices. CS-matrices and CS*-matrices play an important role in the study of conditionally sign solvable linear systems. We study various properties and recognition criteria of CS-matrices. We also study several special classes of CS-matrices such as square CS-matrices, barely CS-matrices (BCS-matrices) and maximal CS-matrices
AbstractA result of Johnson, Leighton, and Robinson characterizing sign patterns of real matrices wi...
The class of positive definite and positive semidefinite matrices is one of the most frequently enco...
The stability of positive linear continuous-time and discrete-time systems is analyzed by the use of...
AbstractConditional S-matrices and conditional S*-matrices (abbreviated CS-matrices and CS*-matrices...
AbstractAn S-matrix is an m×(m+1) real matrix A such that for each matrix à of the same sign pattern...
AbstractA real matrix A is called an L-matrix if every matrix with the same sign pattern as A has li...
AbstractLinear systems, Ax=b, for which the sign patterns A and b completely determine the set of si...
AbstractWe derive several new results on maximal sign-nonsingular (SNS) matrices. These include two ...
AbstractRay solvable linear systems and ray S2NS matrices are complex generalizations of the sign so...
Sign-solvable linear systems are part of a branch of mathematics called qualitative matrix theory. Q...
AbstractA sequence (A1,…,An) of nonempty subsets of Rm is an S-system if for each choice of a1∈A1,…,...
AbstractWe define a new type of matrix called G-matrix as a real nonsingular matrix A for which ther...
For sign patterns corresponding to directed or undirected cycles, we identify conditions under which...
AbstractA new class of so called S-matrices is introduced which allows investigating links between v...
AbstractFor a real matrix A, Q(A) denotes the set of all matrices with the same sign pattern as A. A...
AbstractA result of Johnson, Leighton, and Robinson characterizing sign patterns of real matrices wi...
The class of positive definite and positive semidefinite matrices is one of the most frequently enco...
The stability of positive linear continuous-time and discrete-time systems is analyzed by the use of...
AbstractConditional S-matrices and conditional S*-matrices (abbreviated CS-matrices and CS*-matrices...
AbstractAn S-matrix is an m×(m+1) real matrix A such that for each matrix à of the same sign pattern...
AbstractA real matrix A is called an L-matrix if every matrix with the same sign pattern as A has li...
AbstractLinear systems, Ax=b, for which the sign patterns A and b completely determine the set of si...
AbstractWe derive several new results on maximal sign-nonsingular (SNS) matrices. These include two ...
AbstractRay solvable linear systems and ray S2NS matrices are complex generalizations of the sign so...
Sign-solvable linear systems are part of a branch of mathematics called qualitative matrix theory. Q...
AbstractA sequence (A1,…,An) of nonempty subsets of Rm is an S-system if for each choice of a1∈A1,…,...
AbstractWe define a new type of matrix called G-matrix as a real nonsingular matrix A for which ther...
For sign patterns corresponding to directed or undirected cycles, we identify conditions under which...
AbstractA new class of so called S-matrices is introduced which allows investigating links between v...
AbstractFor a real matrix A, Q(A) denotes the set of all matrices with the same sign pattern as A. A...
AbstractA result of Johnson, Leighton, and Robinson characterizing sign patterns of real matrices wi...
The class of positive definite and positive semidefinite matrices is one of the most frequently enco...
The stability of positive linear continuous-time and discrete-time systems is analyzed by the use of...