Inverse positivity of perturbed tridiagonal \(M\)-matrices (Q1014498)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5549284
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5549284 |
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Inverse positivity of perturbed tridiagonal \(M\)-matrices (English)
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29 April 2009
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A matrix M is an \(M\)-matrix if and only if \(m_{ij} \leq 0\) for \(i \neq j\), \(m_{ii}>0\) and M is generalized strictly diagonally dominant. If M is \(M\)-matrix then it is non-singular and M\(^{-1} \geq 0\), where the inequality is satisfied element-wise. In the paper, the inverses of perturbed \(M\)-matrices are considered. When a general element of a tridiagonal \(M\)-matrix is perturbed then sufficient upper bounds on the size of this perturbation were found which ensure that the inverse of the perturbed matrix is non-negative. Bounds on the maximum allowable perturbations made to a general element of a non-symmetric tridiagonal \(M\)-matrix are also given. The analogous results are obtained for symmetric and Toeplitz matrices as special cases.
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inverse positivity
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Toeplitz matrix
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Sherman-Morisson formula
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strictly diagonally dominant
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tridiagonal \(M\)-matrix
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perturbation
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