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Title: Benefits from the generalized diagonal dominance
Prednosti generalizovane dijagonalne dominacije
Authors: Kostić Vladimir 
Keywords: Applied Linear Algebra, Diagonal Dominance, H-matrices, Nonsingularity of matrices, Eigenvalues of matrices, Geršgorins theorem, Generalized Eigenvalues
Issue Date: 3-Jul-2010
Publisher: Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet u Novom Sadu
University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences at Novi Sad
Abstract: <p>This theses is dedicated to the study of generalized diagonal dominance and its<br />various beneflts. The starting point is the well known nonsingularity result of strictly diagonally dominant matrices, from which generalizations were formed in difierent directions. In theses, after a short overview of very well known results, special attention was turned to contemporary contributions, where overview of already published original material is given, together with new obtained results. Particulary, Ger&bull;sgorin-type localization theory for matrix pencils is developed, and application of the results in wireless sensor networks optimization problems is shown.</p>
<p><span class="fontstyle0">Ova teza je posvećena izučavanju generalizovane dijagonalne dominacije i njenih brojnih prednosti. Osnovu čini poznati rezultat o regularnosti strogo dijagonalnih matrica,<br />čija su uop&scaron;tenja formirana u brojnim pravcima. U tezi, nakon kratkog pregleda dobro poznatih rezultata, posebna pažnja je posvećena savremenim doprinosima, gde je dat i pregled već objavljenih autorovih rezultata, kao i detaljan tretman novih dobijenih rezultata. Posebno je razvijena teorija lokalizacije Ger&scaron;gorinovog tipa generalizovanih karakterističnih korena i pokazana je primena rezultata u problemima optimizacije bežičnih senzor mreža.</span></p>
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/27385
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