Sharp inequalities for the permanental dominance conjecture (Q614518)
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Sharp inequalities for the permanental dominance conjecture (English)
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3 January 2011
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The permanental dominance conjecture asserts that the permanent has the largest value of any normalized generalized matrix function when evaluated at any positive semi-definite Hermitian matrix. The conjecture is known to hold for matrices of order 3, which is the case considered here. The author aims to show a stronger inequality than the permanental dominance conjecture. Specifically, if \(d(\cdot)\) is a normalized generalized matrix function corresponding to a non-trivial irreducible character of the alternating group \(A_3\) then \[ d(H) \leq 2^{-1/3}\,\mathrm{per}\,H+(1-2^{-1/3})\det H \] for any \(3\times3\) positive semi-definite Hermitian matrix \(H\).
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immanent
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permanental dominance conjecture
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generalized matrix function
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positive semi-definite Hermitian matrix
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