Nonnegative \lambda -Monotone Matrices
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- Decomposition of Nonnegative Group-Monotone Matrices
- Group inverses of certain nonnegative matrices
- Group inverses of certain positive operators
- Inverses of Rank Invariant Powers of a Matrix
- Inverses of nonnegative matrices
- Monotonicity and the Generalized Inverse
- Nonnegative matrices generating a finite cyclic group
- Nonnegative matrices having same nonnegative moore-penrose and group inverses
- Nonnegative matrices which are equal to their generalized inverse
- Nonnegative mth roots of nonnegative 0-symmetric idempotent matrices
- Regular Nonnegative Matrices
- The Generalized Inverse of a Nonnegative Matrix
- The Growth of Powers of a Nonnegative Matrix
- Which Nonnegative Matrices Are Self-Inverse?
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- Monotonicity of nonnegative matrices
- When are nonnegative matrices product of nonnegative idempotent matrices?
- Overdetermined linear systems satisfying nonnegativity constraints
- Linear systems having nonnegative least squares solution
- On polynomial matrix equations XT=p(X) and X=p(X) Where all parameters are nonnegative
- Decomposition of generalized polynomial symmetric matrices.
- Quasi-permutation singular matrices are products of idempotents
- Nonnegative Matrices A Such that $Ax = b$ has Nonnegative Best Approximate Solution
- Generalized inverses of cone preserving maps
- On the periodicity of the graph of nonnegative matrices
- A geometric treatment of generalized inverses and semigroups of nonnegative matrices
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