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Poisson equations associated with a homogeneous and monotone function: necessary and sufficient conditions for a solution in a weakly convex case
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    Poisson equations associated with a homogeneous and monotone function: necessary and sufficient conditions for a solution in a weakly convex case (English)
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    Let \(f\) be a monotone and homogeneous self-map of the \(n\)-dimensional positive cone. Let \(\mathcal{F}\) be a family of functions constructed by multiplying the components of \(f\) by positive numbers. Let \(M^f\) be a communication matrix, i.e., the matrix whose \((i,j)\) entry indicates whether or not the \(i\)-th component of \(f\) is an unbounded function of the \(j\)-th coordinate. Assuming that the function \(f\) satisfies a weak form of convexity, the authors obtain two results concerning the eigenvalues for family \(\mathcal{F}\). First, the structure of matrix \(M^f\) which is necessary and sufficient for the existence of an eigenvalue of each function in the family \(\mathcal{F}\) is determined. Second, a necessary and sufficient criterion is given in terms of the recession function of the function \(f\).
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    eigenvalue problem
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    generalized Perron-Frobenius theorem
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    Collatz-Wielandt relations
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    minimal closed set
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    communication matrix
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