AbstractA well known property of an M-matrix A is that the inverse is element-wise non-negative, which we write as A−1⩾0. In this paper we consider perturbations of M-matrices and obtain bounds on the perturbations so that the non-negative inverse persists. The bounds are written in terms of decay estimates which characterize the decay (along rows) of the elements of the inverse matrix. We obtain results for diagonal and rank-1 perturbations of symmetric tridiagonal M-matrices and rank-1 perturbations of non-symmetric tridiagonal M-matrices
AbstractWe give the explicit form of a matrix A to belong to M−1, the closure of inverse M-matrices....
AbstractWe establish upper and lower bounds for the entries of the inverses of diagonally dominant t...
AbstractOne aspect of the inverse M-matrix problem can be posed as follows. Given a positive n × n m...
AbstractA well-known property of an M-matrix M is that the inverse is element-wise non-negative, whi...
AbstractA well known property of an M-matrix A is that the inverse is element-wise non-negative, whi...
AbstractA well-known property of an M-matrix M is that the inverse is element-wise non-negative, whi...
AbstractWe show that a nonsingular p-by-p matrix A is an inverse M-matrix if and only if QTAQ + D is...
Abstract. A well-known property of anM-matrix is that its inverse is elementwise nonnegative, which ...
AbstractThis is an update of the 1981 survey by the first author. In the meantime, a considerable am...
AbstractGeneralizations of M-matrices are studied, including the new class of GM-matrices. The matri...
AbstractWe establish upper and lower bounds for the entries of the inverses of diagonally dominant t...
AbstractTridiagonal or Jacobi matrices arise in many diverse branches of mathematics and have been s...
AbstractWe show that a nonsingular p-by-p matrix A is an inverse M-matrix if and only if QTAQ + D is...
AbstractIt is known that an inverse M-matrix is strict path product, but not necessarily vice versa ...
AbstractIn this paper we characterize the nonnegative nonsingular tridiagonal matrices belonging to ...
AbstractWe give the explicit form of a matrix A to belong to M−1, the closure of inverse M-matrices....
AbstractWe establish upper and lower bounds for the entries of the inverses of diagonally dominant t...
AbstractOne aspect of the inverse M-matrix problem can be posed as follows. Given a positive n × n m...
AbstractA well-known property of an M-matrix M is that the inverse is element-wise non-negative, whi...
AbstractA well known property of an M-matrix A is that the inverse is element-wise non-negative, whi...
AbstractA well-known property of an M-matrix M is that the inverse is element-wise non-negative, whi...
AbstractWe show that a nonsingular p-by-p matrix A is an inverse M-matrix if and only if QTAQ + D is...
Abstract. A well-known property of anM-matrix is that its inverse is elementwise nonnegative, which ...
AbstractThis is an update of the 1981 survey by the first author. In the meantime, a considerable am...
AbstractGeneralizations of M-matrices are studied, including the new class of GM-matrices. The matri...
AbstractWe establish upper and lower bounds for the entries of the inverses of diagonally dominant t...
AbstractTridiagonal or Jacobi matrices arise in many diverse branches of mathematics and have been s...
AbstractWe show that a nonsingular p-by-p matrix A is an inverse M-matrix if and only if QTAQ + D is...
AbstractIt is known that an inverse M-matrix is strict path product, but not necessarily vice versa ...
AbstractIn this paper we characterize the nonnegative nonsingular tridiagonal matrices belonging to ...
AbstractWe give the explicit form of a matrix A to belong to M−1, the closure of inverse M-matrices....
AbstractWe establish upper and lower bounds for the entries of the inverses of diagonally dominant t...
AbstractOne aspect of the inverse M-matrix problem can be posed as follows. Given a positive n × n m...