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A matrix sequence \(\{\Gamma (A^m)\}^\infty_{m=1}\) might converge even if the matrix \(A\) is not primitive (English)
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22 February 2013
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irreducible Boolean (0,1)-matrix
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powers of Boolean (0,1)-matrices
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competition graph
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graph sequence
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powers of digraphs
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