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    Characterizations and classifications of M-matrices using generalized nullspaces (English)
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    Several new characterizations of M-matrices as a subclass of the Z- matrices are given. All these characterizations are related to generalized nullspaces, and they involve alternating sequences, splittings and decompositions.
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    M-matrices
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    Z-matrices
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    nullspaces
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    alternating sequences
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    splittings
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    decompositions
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