Abstract
If A A is a primitive matrix, then there is a smallest power of A A (its fully indecomposable exponent) that is fully indecomposable, and a smallest power of A A (its strict fully indecomposable exponent) starting from which all powers are fully indecomposable. We obtain bounds on these two exponents.
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