Home  |   Login  |   Logout  |   Access Information  |   Alerts  |   Purchase History  |   Cart  |   Sitemap  |   Help   
 
CrossRef Search
BROWSE SEARCH IEEE XPLORE GUIDE SUPPORT
You requested this document:
1. The complexity of the inertia and some closure properties of GapL
Thanh Minh Hoang; Thierauf, T.;
Computational Complexity, 2005. Proceedings. Twentieth Annual IEEE Conference on
11-15 June 2005 Page(s):28 - 37
Abstract:

The inertia of an n /spl times/ n matrix A is defined as the triple (i/sub +/ (A), i/spl I.bar/(A), i/sub 0/(A)), where i/sub +/(A), i/spl I.bar/(A), and i/sub 0/(A) are the number of eigenvalues of A, counting multiplicities, with positive, negative, and zero real part. It is known that the inertia of a large class of matrices can be determined in PL (probabilistic logspace). However, the general problem, whether the inertia of an arbitrary integer matrix is computable in PL, was an open question. In this paper we give a positive answer to this question and show that the problem is complete for PL. As consequences of this result we show necessary and sufficient conditions that certain algebraic functions like the rank or the inertia of an integer matrix can be computed in GapL.
Abstract | Full Text: PDF(184 KB)    IEEE CNF
 
» Key
IEEE JNL IEEE Journal or Magazine
IEE JNL IEE Journal or Magazine
IEEE CNF IEEE Conference Proceeding
IEE CNF IEE Conference Proceeding
IEEE STD IEEE Standard
 
 
Indexed by IEE Inspec
© Copyright 2008 IEEE – All Rights Reserved