Eight types of matrix monotonicity

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A real matrix A is called S-monotone if S is a complementary subspace of N(A) and if Ax≥0, x∈S → x≥0. A is called almost monotone if it is S-monotone for every such S. These types of monotonicity appear in the study of regular splittings for iterative methods. Almost and S-monotonicity are characterized here and are related to six other types of monotonicity. © 1976.

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Berman, A., & Plemmons, R. J. (1976). Eight types of matrix monotonicity. Linear Algebra and Its Applications, 13(1–2), 115–123. https://doi.org/10.1016/0024-3795(76)90049-5

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