Abstract

This paper clarifies the theoretical relations between the concept of W-irreducibility (Schröder [11]) and those statements in Vandergraft [14] which rely on the notion of faces and the noninvariance properties of irreducible operators. Simple applications involve operators of the form M= I− A with positive A and matrices “of positive type”.

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