AbstractIt is well known that a matrix is of monotone kind if and only if it has a regular inverse, all of whose entries are nonnegative. Motivated by a variety of practical and theoretical problems, in the last 15 years several generalizations of that notion have appeared in the literature. In this paper some generalizations of matrix monotonicity are investigated and practical characterizations are given
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AbstractWe prove some matrix monotonicity and matrix convexity properties for functions derived from...
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AbstractIt is well known that a matrix is of monotone kind if and only if it has a regular inverse, ...
AbstractWe survey various generalizations of matrix monotonicity. Of much interest to us are relatio...
AbstractWe survey various generalizations of matrix monotonicity. Of much interest to us are relatio...
AbstractThe authors revisit the notion of a row monotone matrix and obtain new results that establis...
AbstractFollowing Berman and Plemmons [5], Werner [17], Poole and Barker [13], and others, we invest...
AbstractThe relationships between several conditions generalizing matrix monotonicity are studied
AbstractFollowing Berman and Plemmons [5], Werner [17], Poole and Barker [13], and others, we invest...
AbstractA real matrix A is called S-monotone if S is a complementary subspace of N(A) and if Ax⩾0, x...
AbstractA square matrix A is said to have property n if there exists a nonnegative power of A. In th...
AbstractThe relationships between several conditions generalizing matrix monotonicity are studied
AbstractThe class of real matrices which are both monotone (inverse positive) and positive stable is...
AbstractThis short note presents a sufficient condition under which a question raised by Peris and S...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
AbstractWe prove some matrix monotonicity and matrix convexity properties for functions derived from...
SIGLETIB Hannover: RO 3009(135) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Inform...
AbstractIt is well known that a matrix is of monotone kind if and only if it has a regular inverse, ...
AbstractWe survey various generalizations of matrix monotonicity. Of much interest to us are relatio...
AbstractWe survey various generalizations of matrix monotonicity. Of much interest to us are relatio...
AbstractThe authors revisit the notion of a row monotone matrix and obtain new results that establis...
AbstractFollowing Berman and Plemmons [5], Werner [17], Poole and Barker [13], and others, we invest...
AbstractThe relationships between several conditions generalizing matrix monotonicity are studied
AbstractFollowing Berman and Plemmons [5], Werner [17], Poole and Barker [13], and others, we invest...
AbstractA real matrix A is called S-monotone if S is a complementary subspace of N(A) and if Ax⩾0, x...
AbstractA square matrix A is said to have property n if there exists a nonnegative power of A. In th...
AbstractThe relationships between several conditions generalizing matrix monotonicity are studied
AbstractThe class of real matrices which are both monotone (inverse positive) and positive stable is...
AbstractThis short note presents a sufficient condition under which a question raised by Peris and S...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
AbstractWe prove some matrix monotonicity and matrix convexity properties for functions derived from...
SIGLETIB Hannover: RO 3009(135) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Inform...