Richard A. Brualdi
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS Special Seminar: Richard Brualdi (Wisconsin-Madison)
(0,1)-matrices are, in particular, nonnegative matrices, and so the Perron-Frobenius theory of nonnegative matrices applies to them. Thus they have a nonnegative eigenvalue that is at least as large as the magnitude of all other eigenvalues...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS-UManitoba Distinguished Lecture: Richard A. Brualdi
A video of this event is available on mathtube.org. Matrices contain combinatorial information. They may provide alternative representations of combinatorial ideas. Examples include permutation matrices as representations of permutations of a finite...