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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610675
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610675 |
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Bounds for determinants of meet matrices associated with incidence functions (English)
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18 August 2002
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A meet matrix is a complex-valued matrix \(S\) whose entries are indexed on a subset of a semilattice, having the form \(s_{ij}=f(x_i \wedge x_j)\). Most of the results deal with the case when \(f\) is in a class \(C_S\) of arithmetical matrices; the authors obtain upper and lower bounds for determinants and a formula for the inverse.
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meet matrix
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incidence function
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bounds for determinant
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inverse matrix
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Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization
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Smith determinant
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semilattice
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