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    On the complexity of nonnegative-matrix scaling (English)
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    The authors derive an upper bound on the norms of the scaling factors of an \(n \times n\) nonnegative double stochastic (scalable) matrix. A polynomial-time complexity bound on the problem of computing the scaling factors to a prescribed accuracy is also given.
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    stochastic matrix
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    norms
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    scaling factors
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    nonnegative double
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    complexity bound
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