D//1AD_ 2 theorems for multidimensional matrices
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3381785 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Convex Sets of Non-Negative Matrices
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- Scaling of matrices to achieve specified row and column sums
- The DAD Theorem for Arbitrary Row Sums
- The DAD theorem for symmetric non-negative matrices
- The diagonal equivalence of a nonnegative matrix to a stochastic matrix
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- On pairs of multidimensional matrices
- Positive diagonal scaling of a nonnegative tensor to one with prescribed slice sums
- Scaling of symmetric matrices by positive diagonal congruence
- Generalized scalings satisfying linear equations
- On the scaling of multidimensional matrices
- Applications of an inequality in information theory to matrices
- An extension of a theorem of Darroch and Ratcliff in loglinear models and its application to scaling multidimensional matrices
- Order independence and factor convergence in iterative scaling
- Low-Rank Tensor Approximations for Solving Multimarginal Optimal Transport Problems
- Nonnegative tensors revisited: plane stochastic tensors
- Stochastic control liaisons. Richard Sinkhorn meets Gaspard Monge on a Schrödinger bridge
- The scaling mean and a law of large permanents
- Sinkhorn-Knopp theorem for rectangular positive maps
- Iterative Bregman projections for regularized transportation problems
- Equitable allocation of divisible goods
- Matrix scaling: A geometric proof of Sinkhorn's theorem
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