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Potential eventual positivity of sign patterns with the underlying broom graph

Abstract A sign pattern is a matrix whose entries belong to the set { + , − , 0 } . An n -by- n sign pattern A is said… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A sign pattern is a matrix whose entries belong to the set { + , − , 0 } . An n -by- n sign pattern A is said to allow an eventually positive matrix or be potentially eventually positive if there exist at least one real matrix A with the same sign pattern as A and a positive integer k 0 such that A k > 0 for all k ≥ k 0 . Identifying the necessary and sufficient conditions for an n -by- n sign pattern to be potentially eventually positive, and classifying the n -by- n sign patterns that allow an eventually positive matrix were posed as two open problems by Berman, Catral, Dealba, et al. In this article, we focus on the potential eventual positivity of a collection of the n -by- n tree sign patterns A n , 4 whose underlying graph G ( A n , 4 ) consists of a path P with 4 vertices, together with ( n − 4 ) pendent vertices all adjacent to the same end vertex of P . Some necessary conditions for the n -by- n tree sign patterns A n , 4 to be potentially eventually positive are established. All the minimal subpatterns of A n , 4 that allow an eventually positive matrix are identified. Consequently, all the potentially eventually positive subpatterns of A n , 4 are classified.

Keywords: sign patterns; sign pattern; sign; potentially eventually; eventually positive; potential eventual

Journal Title: Arab Journal of Mathematical Sciences
Year Published: 2017

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