Sets of matrices all infinite products of which converge (Q1183158)
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Sets of matrices all infinite products of which converge (English)
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28 June 1992
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A set \(\sum=\{A_ i:i\geq 1\}\) of \(n\times n\) matrices is called an RCP set (right-convergent product set) if all infinite products with each element drawn from \(\sum\) converge. Such sets of matrices arise in constructing self-similar objects like von Koch's snowflake curve, in various interpolation schemes, in constructing wavelets of compact support, and in studying nonhomogeneous Markov chains. The paper gives necessary conditions and also some sufficient conditions for a set \(\sum\) to be an RCP set. These are conditions on the eigenvalues and left eigenspaces of matrices in \(\sum\) and finite products of these matrices. Also finite RCP sets of column-stochastic matrices are completely characterized.
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right-convergent product set
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infinite products
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von Koch's snowflake curve
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interpolation schemes
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wavelets of compact support
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nonhomogeneous Markov chains
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RCP set
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eigenvalues
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left eigenspaces
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column-stochastic matrices
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