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A condition for the strong regularity of matrices in the minimax algebra (English)
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1985
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Columns of a matrix A in the minimax algebra are called strongly linearly independent if for some b the system of equations \(A\otimes x=b\) is uniquely solvable. This paper presents a condition which is necessary and sufficient for the strong linear independence of columns of a give matrix in the minimax algebra based on a dense linearly ordered commutative group. In the case of square matrices an \(O(n^ 3)\) method for checking this property as well as for finding at least one b such that \(A\otimes x=b\) is uniquely solvable is derived. A connection with the classical assignment problem is formulated.
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strong regularity
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minimax algebra
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strong linear independence of columns
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dense linearly ordered commutative group
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assignment
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