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The positive definite completion problem relative to a subspace
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    The positive definite completion problem relative to a subspace (English)
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    10 October 2002
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    The authors consider the problem of completing a partial real symmetric matrix so that its quadratic form is positive (semi-) definite on a subspace, presented as the null space of a given matrix. Under the appropriate definition of ``partial positive definite'' the classical result regarding chordal patterns is extended to this setting. However, unlike the classical setting, there are differences between the positive semi-definite and positive definite completion problems. Section 2 discusses the structure of the null space of B, and Section 3 is related to the one-variable case. The main result is the ``chordal'' theorem in Section 4.
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    partial matrix
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    completion
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    chordal graph
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    distance matrix
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    partial positive definite
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    quadratic form
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    chordal patterns
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