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Rank decomposability in incident spaces (English)
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18 December 1995
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The authors make the following definition: A set \({\mathcal M}\) of matrices is rank decomposable if each matrix \(T\) in \({\mathcal M}\) is the sum of \(r\) rank one matrices in \({\mathcal M}\), where \(r\) is the rank of \(T\). They show that an incidence space, i.e. the set of matrices supported on a given pattern, is rank decomposable if and only if the bipartite graph associated with the pattern is chordal.
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rank decomposable
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rank one matrices
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incidence space
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bipartite graph
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chordal
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