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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610661
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Graph theoretic methods for matrix completion problems (English)
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31 October 2002
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A partial matrix is a matrix in which some entries are specified and others are not. A completion of a partial matrix is a specific choice of values for the unspecified entries. The author presents a survey of the research concerning the completion problems together with several new results. He deals with a lot of classes of matrices as positive definite matrices, \(P_0\)-matrices, \(M\)-matrices and their inverses, \(P\)-matrices. Essentially the employed methods are those of graph theory. The exposition is clarified by examples and summarized by tables.
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graphs
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completion of matrices
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partial matrix
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positive definite matrices
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\(P_0\)-matrices
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\(M\)-matrices
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inverses
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\(P\)-matrices
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