Minimal Gerschgorin sets for partitioned matrices. III: Sharpness of boundaries and monotonicity as a function of the partition (Q1920175)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 918312
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 918312 |
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Minimal Gerschgorin sets for partitioned matrices. III: Sharpness of boundaries and monotonicity as a function of the partition (English)
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11 March 1997
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The authors use the affirmative solution of the spectral conjecture presented in part II [ibid. 3, 66-82 (1995; reviewed above)] to show that the general boundaries of the minimal Gerschgorin sets for partitioned matrices are sharp and these minimal Gerschgorin sets as a function of the partitionings are monotonic.
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sharpness of boundaries
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monotonicity
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spectral conjecture
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minimal Gerschgorin sets
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partitioned matrices
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