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About $CW(512,16^2)$

Definitions: A weighing matrix $W = W(n,k)$ with weight $k$ is a square matrix of order $n$ and entries $w_{ij}$ in $\{0, \pm 1\}$ such that $WW^T=kI$, where $I$ is the identity matrix. A circulant ...
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Reference request: about “SNF” (Smith Normal Form)

I've read about some studies on the Paley I Construction. Among them I found the following notations ( See this page: https://documents.uow.edu.au/~jennie/matrices/32P02.html ). $$SNF:1,2^a,4^{b},8^{b}...
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On the half-skew-centrosymmetric Hadamard matrices

Definition 1: A Hadamard matrix is an $n\times n$ matrix $H$ whose entries are either $1$ or $-1$ and whose rows are mutually orthogonal. Definition 2: A matrix $A$ is half-skew-centrosymmetric if ...
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Maximum permuted row/column sum of a matrix

Given a real $n \times n$ matrix $A$ (feel free to assume its entries are non-negative, if it helps), what is known about the problem of computing the quantity $$ \max_{\sigma \in S_n} \left\{\sum_{j=...
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Reference request: Spectrum of intersection matrices

Let $P(A)$ be the set of all non-empty proper subsets of a finite set $A$. Let $M$ be a matrix indexed by the set in $P(A)$ whose $ij$ the entry is $1$ if the associated sets are disjoint and $0$ ...
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Which graphs on $n$ vertices have the largest determinant?

This is a question that seems like it should have been studied before, but for some reason I cannot find much at all about it, and so I am asking for any pointers / references etc. The determinant of ...
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Correspondence between matrix multiplication and a graph operation of Lovász

In his book "Large networks and graph limits", Lovász describes a multiplication operation (he calls it concatenation) on "bi-labeled graphs". An $(m,n)$ bi-labeled graph is a ...
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How likely is a matrix with exactly $n$ number $1$s per row to avoid a large wide empty submatrix?

Consider the finite collection $M(N,n)$ of all $N \times N$ matrices with exactly $n$ entries per row equal to $1$ and all other entries equal to zero $0$. By an $a \times b$ submatrix of $M$ we ...
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Result attribution for eigenvalues of a matrix of Pascal-type

A few years ago, I wanted to cite a result in a paper, for which I could not find a reference. I ended up not using the full strength of it, and the part that I needed could be easily proved. Still, I'...
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Distributions over permutation groups $\mathcal{S}_n$

Partly inspired by recent developments in enumeration of pattern avoiding permutations, which is known to be connected with Brownian excursions [Hoffman&Rizzolo]. The exciting milestone is the ...
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The GCD-matrix: generalizing a result of Smith?

Let $M$ be the $n\times n$ matrix, known as the GCD matrix, of entries $M_{ij}=\gcd(i,j)$. In the paper H J S Smith, On the value of a certain arithmetical determinant, Proc. London Math. Soc. 7:208-...
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Enumerator Polynomials for Linear Anytime Codes

Let $C = \{c \in \mathbb{F}^n_2 : Hc=0\}$ be a binary linear code where $H \in \mathbb{F}^{k \times n}_2$ is a block lower-triangular matrix of full rank called the parity-check matrix of $C$. Clearly ...
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Transforming a binary matrix into triangular form using permutation matrices

I am interested in the complexity of the following problem: Given an $m\times n$ binary matrix $M$, can we permute its rows/columns to obtain a triangular matrix? I am also interested in ...
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references for families of conditionaly negative definite matrices

We say that a matrix $A\in M_n(\mathbb{C})$ is a conditionaly negative definite matrix if it is hermitian and if for all complex numbers $c_1,\ldots,c_n$ such that $c_1+\cdots +c_n=0$ we have $$ \sum_{...
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How many minors I need to check to conclude all minors will vanish ?

Given a $m \times n$ matrix $n>m$, I was trying to check if all its $m \times m$ minor vanish. I remember hearing that one really does not need to check all possible minors in order to conclude ...
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