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    On nonnegative factorization of matrices (English)
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    The author utilizes techniques from graph theory to show that if A is an \(n\times n\) nonnegative diagonally dominant symmetric matrix, then there is an \(n\times m\) nonnegative matrix B such that \(A=BB^ t\). Under these conditions he produces an algorithm to compute B.
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    completely positive
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    vertex-edge incidence matrix
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    nonnegative diagonally dominant symmetric matrix
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    algorithm
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