Level characteristics corresponding to peripheral eigenvalues of a nonnegative matrix (Q947637)

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Level characteristics corresponding to peripheral eigenvalues of a nonnegative matrix
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    Level characteristics corresponding to peripheral eigenvalues of a nonnegative matrix (English)
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    6 October 2008
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    The peripheral spectrum of a matrix \(A\) is defined as the multiset of eigenvalues of \(A\) with a modulus equal to the spectral radius of \(A\). It is well known that the peripheral spectrum of a nonnegative matrix \(A\) is a union of complete sets of roots of unity multiplied by the spectral radius of \(A\). In the present paper, the authors give necessary and sufficient conditions for a set of Jordan blocks to correspond to the peripheral spectrum of a nonnegative matrix. This problem is also exhibited from an algorithmic point of view by providing an implementation in MATLAB.
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    nonnegative matrix
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    peripheral spectrum
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    Jordan form
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    level characteristic
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    height characteristic
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    eigenvalues
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