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    On the complexity of decomposing matrices arising in satellite communication (English)
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    Decomposing a square matrix into a weighted sum of permutation matrices, such that the sum of the weights becomes minimal, is NP-hard. This result justifies the heuristic approach to this problem proposed by several authors. An application of this problem arises from intercity communication via transmission satellites.
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    computational complexity
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    communication matrices
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    matrix decomposition
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    Decomposing a square matrix
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    weighted sum of permutation matrices
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    heuristic
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    intercity communication
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    transmission satellites
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