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Matrix Positivity (Hardcover)
Charles R. Johnson, Ronald L. Smith, Michael J. Tsatsomeros
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R3,048
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Matrix positivity is a central topic in matrix theory: properties
that generalize the notion of positivity to matrices arose from a
large variety of applications, and many have also taken on notable
theoretical significance, either because they are natural or
unifying. This is the first book to provide a comprehensive and
up-to-date reference of important material on matrix positivity
classes, their properties, and their relations. The matrix classes
emphasized in this book include the classes of semipositive
matrices, P-matrices, inverse M-matrices, and copositive matrices.
This self-contained reference will be useful to a large variety of
mathematicians, engineers, and social scientists, as well as
graduate students. The generalizations of positivity and the
connections observed provide a unique perspective, along with
theoretical insight into applications and future challenges. Direct
applications can be found in data analysis, differential equations,
mathematical programming, computational complexity, models of the
economy, population biology, dynamical systems and control theory.
The arrangement of nonzero entries of a matrix, described by the
graph of the matrix, limits the possible geometric multiplicities
of the eigenvalues, which are far more limited by this information
than algebraic multiplicities or the numerical values of the
eigenvalues. This book gives a unified development of how the graph
of a symmetric matrix influences the possible multiplicities of its
eigenvalues. While the theory is richest in cases where the graph
is a tree, work on eigenvalues, multiplicities and graphs has
provided the opportunity to identify which ideas have analogs for
non-trees, and those for which trees are essential. It gathers and
organizes the fundamental ideas to allow students and researchers
to easily access and investigate the many interesting questions in
the subject.
Linear algebra and matrix theory are fundamental tools in
mathematical and physical science, as well as fertile fields for
research. This second edition of this acclaimed text presents
results of both classic and recent matrix analysis using canonical
forms as a unifying theme and demonstrates their importance in a
variety of applications. This thoroughly revised and updated second
edition is a text for a second course on linear algebra and has
more than 1,100 problems and exercises, new sections on the
singular value and CS decompositions and the Weyr canonical form,
expanded treatments of inverse problems and of block matrices, and
much more.
Building on the foundations of its predecessor volume, Matrix Analysis, this book treats in detail several topics with important applications and of special mathematical interest in matrix theory not included in the previous text. These topics include the field of values, stable matrices and inertia, singular values, matrix equations and Kronecker products, Hadamard products, and matrices and functions. The authors assume a background in elementary linear algebra and knowledge of rudimentary analytical concepts. This should be welcomed by graduate students and researchers in a variety of mathematical fields and as an advanced text and modern reference book.
Totally nonnegative matrices arise in a remarkable variety of
mathematical applications. This book is a comprehensive and
self-contained study of the essential theory of totally nonnegative
matrices, defined by the nonnegativity of all subdeterminants. It
explores methodological background, historical highlights of key
ideas, and specialized topics.
The book uses classical and ad hoc tools, but a unifying theme
is the elementary bidiagonal factorization, which has emerged as
the single most important tool for this particular class of
matrices. Recent work has shown that bidiagonal factorizations may
be viewed in a succinct combinatorial way, leading to many deep
insights. Despite slow development, bidiagonal factorizations,
along with determinants, now provide the dominant methodology for
understanding total nonnegativity. The remainder of the book treats
important topics, such as recognition of totally nonnegative or
totally positive matrices, variation diminution, spectral
properties, determinantal inequalities, Hadamard products, and
completion problems associated with totally nonnegative or totally
positive matrices. The book also contains sample applications, an
up-to-date bibliography, a glossary of all symbols used, an index,
and related references.
Linear algebra and matrix theory are fundamental tools in
mathematical and physical science, as well as fertile fields for
research. This new edition of the acclaimed text presents results
of both classic and recent matrix analysis using canonical forms as
a unifying theme, and demonstrates their importance in a variety of
applications. The authors have thoroughly revised, updated, and
expanded on the first edition. The book opens with an extended
summary of useful concepts and facts and includes numerous new
topics and features, such as: - New sections on the singular value
and CS decompositions - New applications of the Jordan canonical
form - A new section on the Weyr canonical form - Expanded
treatments of inverse problems and of block matrices - A central
role for the Von Neumann trace theorem - A new appendix with a
modern list of canonical forms for a pair of Hermitian matrices and
for a symmetric-skew symmetric pair - Expanded index with more than
3,500 entries for easy reference - More than 1,100 problems and
exercises, many with hints, to reinforce understanding and develop
auxiliary themes such as finite-dimensional quantum systems, the
compound and adjugate matrices, and the Loewner ellipsoid - A new
appendix provides a collection of problem-solving hints.
Totally nonnegative matrices arise in a remarkable variety of
mathematical applications. This book is a comprehensive and
self-contained study of the essential theory of totally nonnegative
matrices, defined by the nonnegativity of all subdeterminants. It
explores methodological background, historical highlights of key
ideas, and specialized topics. The book uses classical and ad hoc
tools, but a unifying theme is the elementary bidiagonal
factorization, which has emerged as the single most important tool
for this particular class of matrices. Recent work has shown that
bidiagonal factorizations may be viewed in a succinct combinatorial
way, leading to many deep insights. Despite slow development,
bidiagonal factorizations, along with determinants, now provide the
dominant methodology for understanding total nonnegativity. The
remainder of the book treats important topics, such as recognition
of totally nonnegative or totally positive matrices, variation
diminution, spectral properties, determinantal inequalities,
Hadamard products, and completion problems associated with totally
nonnegative or totally positive matrices. The book also contains
sample applications, an up-to-date bibliography, a glossary of all
symbols used, an index, and related references.
Madman. Prophet. Magician. Hippie. Murderer. Who is the Sunlight
Man?
In "The Sunlight Dialogues," John Gardner's vision of America in
the turbulent 1960s embraces an unconventional cast of conventional
citizens in the small rural town of Batavia, New York. Sheriff Fred
Clumly is trying desperately to unravel mysteries surrounding a
disorderly, nameless drifter called "The Sunlight Man," who has
been jailed for painting the word "LOVE" across two lanes of
traffic, and who is later suspected of murder. The men battle over
morality, freedom and their opposing notions of justice, leading
each to find his own state of grace. Their conflict is mirrored in
the community of middlebrow politicians and their church-going
wives, Native Americans, working-class immigrants, farmers,
soldiers, petty thieves, and even centenarian sisters too stubborn
to die. Gardner's alchemy is existential: from the most raw,
vulnerable, and conflicting characters in the American melting pot,
he transmutes common denominators of human isolation and longing.
With unnerving suspense, his acute ear for American speech, and
permeated by his deep-rooted belief in morality, this expansive,
sprawling, and ambitious novel is John Gardner's masterpiece: "A
superb literary achievement," noted "The Boston Globe,"
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