On maximum principles for monotone matrices (Q1072615)

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    1986
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    The (n,n)-matrix A satisfies the maximum principle if \(Ay=f\) and \(f\geq 0\) implies \(y\geq 0\), and moreover \(\max \{y_ i|\) \(i\in N\}=\max \{y_ i| i\in N^+(f)\}\) with \(N=\{1,...,n\}\) and \(N^+(f)=\{j\in N| f_ j>0\}\). Define \(A^{(+)}=a_{ij}\) for \(i\neq j\) and \(a_{ij}>0\) and 0 elsewhere. The following holds. Let A be nonsingular with nonnegative inverse and such that \(A-A^{(+)}\) is either nonsingular, or singular and irreducible. Moreover, let \(A-A^{(+)}\) have nonnegative row sums. Then A satisfies the maximum principle. Analogous properties of the solutions to linear equations with an irreducible M-matrix are studied in connection with the open Leontief input-output model [the reviewer, ibid. 26, 175-201 (1979; Zbl 0409.90027)].
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    monotone matrix
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    Drazin inverse
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    maximum principle
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    nonnegative inverse
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    irreducible
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    M-matrix
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    Leontief input-output model
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