Spectrum of permanent's values and its extremal magnitudes in \(\Lambda_n^3\) and \(\Lambda_n(\alpha,\beta,\gamma)\) (Q896725)
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Spectrum of permanent's values and its extremal magnitudes in \(\Lambda_n^3\) and \(\Lambda_n(\alpha,\beta,\gamma)\) (English)
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11 December 2015
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Summary: Let \(\Lambda_n^k\) denote the class of \((0,1)\) square matrices containing in each row and in each column exactly \(k\) 1's. The minimal value of \(k,\) for which the behavior of the permanent in \(\Lambda_n^k\) is not quite studied, is \(k=3.\) We give a simple algorithm for calculation upper magnitudes of permanent in \(\Lambda_n^3\) and consider some extremal problems in a generalized class \(\Lambda_n(\alpha,\beta,\gamma)\), the matrices of which contain in each row and in each column nonzero elements \(\alpha,\beta,\gamma\) and \(n-3\) zeros.
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