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A cycle-based bound for subdominant eigenvalues of stochastic matrices
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    A cycle-based bound for subdominant eigenvalues of stochastic matrices (English)
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    5 May 2009
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    subdominant eigenvalue
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    primitive stochastic matrix
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    directed graph
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    Leslie matrices
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    Google-type matrices
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