Category:Examples of Diagonally Dominant Matrices

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This category contains examples of Diagonally Dominant Matrix.

Let $\mathbf A$ be a square matrix.

By Rows

$\mathbf A$ is diagonally dominant by rows if and only if:

in each row of $\mathbf A$, the absolute value of the element on the main diagonal is greater than the sum of the absolute values of the other elements on that row.


By Columns

$\mathbf A$ is diagonally dominant by columns if and only if:

in each column of $\mathbf A$, the absolute value of the element on the main diagonal is greater than the sum of the absolute values of the other elements in that column.

That is, if its transpose is diagonally dominant by rows.

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