Combinatorial matrix theory

Combinatorial matrix theory is a branch of linear algebra and combinatorics that studies matrices in terms of the patterns of nonzeros and of positive and negative values in their coefficients.

[1][2][3] Concepts and topics studied within combinatorial matrix theory include: Researchers in combinatorial matrix theory include Richard A. Brualdi and Pauline van den Driessche.

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