Completely Positive Matrices.

A real matrix is positive semidefinite if it can be decomposed as A=BB'. In some applications the matrix B has to be elementwise nonnegative. If such a matrix exists, A is called completely positive. The smallest number of columns of a nonnegative matrix B such that A=BB' is known as the c...

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Main Author: Shaked-Monderer, Naomi (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: World Scientific 2003.
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