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A decreasing sequence of upper bounds for the Perron root
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    A decreasing sequence of upper bounds for the Perron root (English)
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    11 December 1994
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    A new decreasing sequence of upper bounds for the Perron root of non- negative matrices is introduced. The bunds are easy to compute and they converge to the Perron root if the trace of the matrix is zero. Application is presented to the adjacency matrix of a graph.
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    upper bounds
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    Perron root
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    non-negative matrices
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    adjacency matrix of a graph
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