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The solution set X of a system of linear interval equations \(A^ Ix=b^ I\) is known to be generally nonconvex (but is convex if X is entirely contained in a single orthant). In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions for nonconvexity of X are given in terms of vertices of Conv X, which may be computed by a so-called sign accord algorithm [described in the author's paper: Systems of linear interval equations. Linear Algebra Appl. 126, 39-78 (1989)]. The condition is shown to take on an especially simple form if \(A^ I\) is thick (i.e., its radius matrix is positive). Further, it is proved that if the right hand side \(b^ I\) reduces to a single vector, then X cannot intersect two opposite orthants simultaneously. | |||
Property / review text: The solution set X of a system of linear interval equations \(A^ Ix=b^ I\) is known to be generally nonconvex (but is convex if X is entirely contained in a single orthant). In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions for nonconvexity of X are given in terms of vertices of Conv X, which may be computed by a so-called sign accord algorithm [described in the author's paper: Systems of linear interval equations. Linear Algebra Appl. 126, 39-78 (1989)]. The condition is shown to take on an especially simple form if \(A^ I\) is thick (i.e., its radius matrix is positive). Further, it is proved that if the right hand side \(b^ I\) reduces to a single vector, then X cannot intersect two opposite orthants simultaneously. / rank | |||
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On nonconvexity of the solution set of a system of linear interval equations (English)
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The solution set X of a system of linear interval equations \(A^ Ix=b^ I\) is known to be generally nonconvex (but is convex if X is entirely contained in a single orthant). In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions for nonconvexity of X are given in terms of vertices of Conv X, which may be computed by a so-called sign accord algorithm [described in the author's paper: Systems of linear interval equations. Linear Algebra Appl. 126, 39-78 (1989)]. The condition is shown to take on an especially simple form if \(A^ I\) is thick (i.e., its radius matrix is positive). Further, it is proved that if the right hand side \(b^ I\) reduces to a single vector, then X cannot intersect two opposite orthants simultaneously.
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solution set
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system of linear interval equations
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nonconvexity
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sign accord algorithm
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