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The Hadamard product of a nonsingular general H-matrix and its inverse transpose is diagonally dominant
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    The Hadamard product of a nonsingular general H-matrix and its inverse transpose is diagonally dominant (English)
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    19 November 2019
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    Summary: We study the combined matrix of a nonsingular H-matrix. These matrices can belong to two different H-matrices classes: the most common, invertible class, and one particular class named mixed class. Different results regarding diagonal dominance of the inverse matrix and the combined matrix of a nonsingular H-matrix belonging to the referred classes are obtained. We conclude that the combined matrix of a nonsingular H-matrix is always diagonally dominant and then it is an H-matrix. In particular, the combined matrix in the invertible class remains in the same class.
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