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An inertia formula for Hermitian matrices with sparse inverses
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    An inertia formula for Hermitian matrices with sparse inverses (English)
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    Let \(A\) denote a nonsingular complex Hermitian matrix and let \(G=(G,E)\) denote an undirected chordal graph on the vertices \(\{1,\ldots,n\}\), i.e. for each sequence \(v_ 1,\ldots,v_ k,v_ 1\) such that \(v_ kv_ 1\in E\), \(v_ iv_{i+1}\in E\) and \(k>3\), there are two nonconsecutive vertices \(v_ i\) and \(v_ j\) such that \(v_ iv_ j\in E\). In case that the graph \(G(A^{-1})\) of \(A^{-1}\) satisfies \(G(A^{-1})\subset G\), the authors give a formula for the inertia of \(A\) in terms of inertias of certain principal submatrices of \(A\). In the course of proof, the authors establish a relationship between the inertia of the principal submatrix of \(A\) and that of the complementary block of \(A^{-1}\) which is of independent interest.
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    sparse inverses
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    complex Hermitian matrix
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    undirected chordal graph
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