Characterization of primitive extremal matrices (Q1180024)

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Characterization of primitive extremal matrices
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    Characterization of primitive extremal matrices (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    A nonnegative square matrix \(A\) is primitive if there exists some positive integer \(k\) such that \(A^ k>0\). The least \(k\) is called the exponent of \(A\), denoted by \(\gamma(A)\). Let \(D(n,d)=\{A:A \hbox{ is an } n\times n \hbox{ primitive matrix with } d \hbox{ positive diagonal elements}\}\). It is well known that \(\gamma(A)\leq 2n-d-2\) for \(A\in D(n,d)\). Suppose that \(D_ 1(n,d)=\{A\in D(n,d):\gamma(A)=2n-d-2\}\) is the set of extremal matrices in \(D(n,d)\). This paper gives a characterization of the set \(D_ 1(n,d)\).
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    primitive Boolean matrices
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    exponent
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    primitive matrix
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    extremal matrices
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    characterization
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