Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4602676 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

We establish two sufficient conditions for the stability of a P-matrix. First, we show that a P-matrix is positive stable if its skew-symmetric component is sufficiently smaller (in matrix norm) than its symmetric component. This result generalizes the fact that symmetric P-matrices are positive stable, and is analogous to a result by Carlson which shows that sign symmetric P-matrices are positive stable. Second, we show that a P-matrix is positive stable if it is strictly row (column) square diagonally dominant for every order of minors. This result generalizes the fact that strictly row diagonally dominant P-matrices are stable. We compare our sufficient conditions with the sign symmetric condition and demonstrate that these conditions do not imply each other.

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