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A class of totally positive \(P\)-matrices whose inverses are \(M\)-matrices
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    A class of totally positive \(P\)-matrices whose inverses are \(M\)-matrices (English)
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    6 December 2007
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    Some properties of \(P\)-matrices (i.e. square matrices with positive principal minors) are emphasized. Necessary and sufficient conditions for a \(P\)-matrix to have an \(M\)-matrix as inverse are provided, as well as some conditions under which the inverse of a \(P\)-matrix is totally positive (a matrix is totally positive if all its minors are nonnegative). A special class of oscillatory matrices is studied. This class was introduced by \textit{T. L. Markham} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 36(1972), 326--330 (1973; Zbl 0281.15016)]. It is proved that these matrices are totally positive and their inverses are tridiagonal \(M\)-matrices.
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    \(P\)-matrix
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    \(M\)-matrix
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    totally positive matrix
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    inverse \(M\)-matrix
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    oscillatory matrices
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