Two results on basic oscillatory matrices (Q1887615)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Two results on basic oscillatory matrices
scientific article

    Statements

    Two results on basic oscillatory matrices (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    22 November 2004
    0 references
    Denote by \(L_k\) (resp. \(U_k\)), \(k=1,\ldots, n-1\), the class of all \(n\times n\) matrices of the form \(D+aE_{n-k+1,n-k}\) (resp. \(D+aE_{n-k,n-k+1}\)) with a positive diagonal matrix \(D\) and a positive \(a\), where \(E_{i,j}\) is the matrix with \(1\) at the position \((i,j)\) and zeros elsewhere. A matrix \(A\) is called basic oscillatory, shortly a \(BO\)-matrix, if it admits a factoriztion \(A\in L_{i_1}L_{i_2}\cdots L_{i_{n-1}}U_{j_1}U_{j_2}\cdots U_{j_{n-1}}\), where \((i_1,i_2,\ldots,i_{n-1})\) and \((j_1,j_2,\ldots,j_{n-1})\) are permutations of \((1,2,\ldots,n-1)\). The part of the lower (upper) triangular section of a \(BO\)-matrix \(A\) that consists of zeros is a union of certain submatrices, determining the lower (upper) zig-zag shape of \(A\). The authors show the following two theorems. Let \(A\) and \(B\) be \(BO\)-matrices having the same upper zig-zag shape as well as the same lower zig-zag shape. Then their Hadamard product \(A\circ B\) is also a \(BO\)-matrix with the same upper and lower zig-zag shapes. Every oscillatory matrix \(A\) can be written in the form \(A=T_1BT_2\), where \(B\) is a \(BO\)-matrix and \(T_1\), \(T_2\) are invertible totally nonnegative matrices.
    0 references
    0 references
    totally nonnegative matrix
    0 references
    factorization
    0 references
    basic oscillatory matrix
    0 references
    subdiagonal rank
    0 references
    zig-zag shape
    0 references
    Hadamard product
    0 references
    0 references