Elliptic matrices and their eigenpolynomials (Q1362648)

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Elliptic matrices and their eigenpolynomials
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    Elliptic matrices and their eigenpolynomials (English)
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    3 December 1998
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    A real symmetric matrix is called elliptic if it has exactly one, simple positive eigenvalue. Elliptic matrices with all diagonal entries equal to zero are called `special' and have been discussed by \textit{M. Fiedler} [Linear Algebra Appl. 197-198, 337-347 (1994; Zbl 0799.15013)]. The author investigates the principal submatrices and the eigenpolynomials of elliptic matrices. As an application a simple proof is given for the following result due to J. H. Smith: A simple graph of order \(n\) is completely \(k\)-partite if, and only if, it is a simply connected graph with elliptic adjacency matrix of rank \(k\).
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    elliptic matrix
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    positive eigenvalue
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    eigenpolynomials
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    simple graph
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    connected graph
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    elliptic adjacency matrix
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