Abstract

The purpose of this survey is to classify systematically a widely ranging list of characterizations of nonsingular M-matrices from the economics and mathematics literatures. These characterizations are grouped together in terms of their relations to the properties of (1) positivity of principal minors, (2) inverse-positivity and splittings, (3) stability and (4) semipositivity and diagonal dominance. A list of forty equivalent conditions is given for a square matrix A with nonpositive off-diagonal entries to be a nonsingular M-matrix. These conditions are grouped into classes in order to identify those that are equivalent for arbitrary real matrices A. In addition, other remarks relating nonsingular M-matrices to certain complex matrices are made, and the recent literature on these general topics is surveyed.

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