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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1671936
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A note on the construction of a positive oscillatory matrix with a prescribed spectrum
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1671936

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    A note on the construction of a positive oscillatory matrix with a prescribed spectrum (English)
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    12 November 2001
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    Small vibrations of elastic systems are closely related to the so called oscillatory matrices \(A\) of order \(n\), and the paper offers a new reconstruction of an \(A\) from its decreasing \(n\)-plet of positive eigenvalues. There are several key ideas used: firstly the fact that the \((n-1)\)-st power of the tridiagonal \(A\) is totally positive, secondly a trick of reparametrizing the spectrum and giving the related auxiliary \(T\) whose \((n-1)\)-compound matrix is shown to be the desired new, cheaper and numerically stable representation of \(A\).
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    totally positive matrices
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    oscillatory matrices
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    inverse eigenvalue problem
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    matrices of minors
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