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Minimal nonnegative integral matrices and uniquely determined (0,1)-matrices
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    Minimal nonnegative integral matrices and uniquely determined (0,1)-matrices (English)
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    13 November 2002
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    In this note for an earlier result of \textit{A. Torres-Cházaro} and \textit{E. Vallejo} [J. Algebra 208, No. 2, 444-451(1998; Zbl 0954.05003)] characterizing those three-dimensional \((0,1)\)-matrices that are determined by their plane sum vectors an elementary proof is given. Five remarks complete the approach.
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    matrices of integers
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    nonnegative integral matrices
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    \((0,1)\)-matrices
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