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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Nonnegative idempotent matrices and the minus partial order
Linear Algebra and its Applications
1997-11-21Paper
A note on factoring 0-1 matrices
Linear and Multilinear Algebra
1997-09-28Paper
Nonnegative normal matrices
Linear Algebra and its Applications
1993-06-29Paper
Modified iterative methods for consistent linear systems
Linear Algebra and its Applications
1991-01-01Paper
Generalized planar matching
Journal of Algorithms
1990-01-01Paper
On weak monotonicity of the powers of nonnegative matrices
Linear and Multilinear Algebra
1990-01-01Paper
On the periodicity of the graph of nonnegative matrices
Linear Algebra and its Applications
1989-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4065181 (Why is no real title available?)1987-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3975118 (Why is no real title available?)1985-01-01Paper
Linear systems having nonnegative least squares solution
Linear and Multilinear Algebra
1984-01-01Paper
Nonnegative \lambda -Monotone Matrices
SIAM Journal on Algebraic Discrete Methods
1981-01-01Paper
Consistency and asymptotic normality of least squares estimates used in linear systems identification
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
1977-01-01Paper
Consistency of Least-Squares Estimates Used in Linear Systems Identification
SIAM Journal on Control
1975-01-01Paper
Bi-Arc Boundary Functions1967-01-01Paper
Stolz angle convergence in metric spaces
Pacific Journal of Mathematics
1967-01-01Paper
The Baire Classification of Ordinary and Approximate Partial Derivatives1966-01-01Paper
Approximate Stolz Angle Limits
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
1966-01-01Paper
Continuous Stolz Extensions and Boundary Functions1965-01-01Paper


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