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Sign non-reversal property for totally non-negative and totally positive matrices, and testing total positivity of their interval hull (2007.09999v4)

Published 20 Jul 2020 in math.RA, cs.NA, and math.NA

Abstract: A matrix $A$ is totally positive (or non-negative) of order $k$, denoted $TP_k$ (or $TN_k$), if all minors of size $\leq k$ are positive (or non-negative). It is well-known that such matrices are characterized by the variation diminishing property together with the sign non-reversal property. We do away with the former, and show that $A$ is $TP_k$ if and only if every submatrix formed from at most $k$ consecutive rows and columns has the sign non-reversal property. In fact this can be strengthened to only consider test vectors in $\mathbb{R}k$ with alternating signs. We also show a similar characterization for all $TN_k$ matrices - more strongly, both of these characterizations use a single vector (with alternating signs) for each square submatrix. These characterizations are novel, and similar in spirit to the fundamental results characterizing $TP$ matrices by Gantmacher-Krein [Compos. Math. 1937] and $P$-matrices by Gale-Nikaido [Math. Ann. 1965]. As an application, we study the interval hull $\mathbb{I}(A,B)$ of two $m \times n$ matrices $A=(a_{ij})$ and $B = (b_{ij})$. This is the collection of $C \in \mathbb{R}{m \times n}$ such that each $c_{ij}$ is between $a_{ij}$ and $b_{ij}$. Using the sign non-reversal property, we identify a two-element subset of $\mathbb{I}(A,B)$ that detects the $TP_k$ property for all of $\mathbb{I}(A,B)$ for arbitrary $k \geq 1$. In particular, this provides a test for total positivity (of any order), simultaneously for an entire class of rectangular matrices. In parallel, we also provide a finite set to test the total non-negativity (of any order) of an interval hull $\mathbb{I}(A,B)$.

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