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A class of oscillatory matrices with exponent \(n - 1\)
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    A class of oscillatory matrices with exponent \(n - 1\) (English)
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    26 June 2007
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    The authors describe the class of \(n\times n\) oscillatory matrices which have maximal exponent equal to \(n-1\). \textit{F. P. Gantmacher} and \textit{M. G. Krein} [Oscillation matrices and kernels and small vibrations of mechanical systems. (2002; Zbl 1002.74002)] laid the groundwork for the theory of oscillatory matrices. They proved that the eigenvalues of an oscillatory matrix are real, positive, and distinct. In the paper of \textit{S. M. Fallat, M. Fiedler} and \textit{T. L. Markham} [Linear Algebra Appl. 359, No.~1--3, 79--90 (2003; Zbl 1026.15008)] a question was raised about describing the \(n\times n\) oscillatory matrices whose exponent is equal to \(n-1\). This class is completely characterized in this paper.
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    totally positive and nonnegative matrices
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    oscillatory matrices
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    bidiagonal factorization
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    exponent
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