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Explicit construction of hyperdominant symmetric matrices with assigned spectrum
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    Explicit construction of hyperdominant symmetric matrices with assigned spectrum (English)
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    8 January 1998
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    A matrix \(A=(a_{ij})\) is upper (lower) Hessenberg if \(a_{ij}=0\) whenever \(i>j+1\) \((j>i+1)\). Orthogonal Hessenberg matrices have a unique representation in the form \(\prod_{i=1}^n P_i\), where the \(P_i\) are plane rotators (Lemma 2). A real matrix is called hyperdominant if it has nonnegative diagonals and nonpositive off diagonals and all row sums are nonnegative. It is shown (Theorem 2) that for any set of \(n>1\) numbers \(0\leq \lambda_1\leq \lambda_2\leq\dots \leq \lambda_n\) there exists a nontrivial hyperdominant matrix with spectrum \(\{\lambda_1,\dots, \lambda_n\}\).
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    hyperdominant symmetric matrices
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    inverse eigenvalue problem
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