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In mathematics, the spectral radius of a square matrix or a bounded linear operator is the supremum among the absolute values of the elements in its spectrum.
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How to derive the Euclidean norm of a matrix from its spectral radius [closed]
For a matrix $A\in R^{n \times n}$, if there is a positive $\rho \in (0,1)$ s.t. $\rho(A) \leq \rho$, where $\rho(A)$ represents the spectral radius of $A$.
Can we get the following conclusions:$\Vert …