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    On permanents of positive semidefinite matrices (English)
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    Let A and B be positive semidefinite real symmetric matrices. Using properties of tensor products, \textit{T. Ando} [Hokkaido Math. J. 10, Special Issue, 10, No.1, 18-36 (1981; Zbl 0484.15006)] proved that \(per(A+B)\geq per A+per B\). In this paper, it is shown that the Binet- Cauchy formula for the permanent of a product of matrices can also be used to prove this inequality, and the conditions for equality to hold are determined. A number of consequences of the result are then given.
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    symmetric matrices
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    tensor products
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    Binet-Cauchy formula
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    permanent of a product of matrices
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