Interval-constrained matrix balancing (Q758125)

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    Interval-constrained matrix balancing (English)
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    1991
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    The following two problems are studied: 1. Given a nonnegative (m,n)-matrix \(A=(a_{ij})\) and positive vectors u, v; determine a `nearby' nonnegative (m,n)-matrix \(X=(x_{ij})\) such that \(\sum_{j}x_{ij}=u_ i\), \(i=1,...,m\), \(\sum_{i}x_{ij}=v_ j\), \(j=1,...,n\) and \(x_{ij}>0\) only if \(a_{ij}>0.\) 2. Given the same matrix as above \((m=n)\); find a `nearby' nonnegative matrix X such that \(\sum_{j}x_{ij}=\sum_{j}x_{ji}\), \(i=1,...,n\) and \(x_{ij}>0\) only if \(a_{ij}>0.\) It is considered the entropy optimization approach to define the `nearness' in these problems. A numerical method for solving is given. Numerical experiments illustrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the method and its superior performance when implemented in parallel.
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    interval-constrained matrix balancing
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    parallel algorithm
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    nonnegative matrix
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    entropy optimization
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    Numerical experiments
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