The Complexity of Checking Partial Total Positivity

03/15/2021
by   Daniel Carter, et al.
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We prove that checking if a partial matrix is partial totally positive is co-NP-complete. This contrasts with checking a conventional matrix for total positivity, which may be done in cubic time. Checking partial sign regularity with any signature, including partial total nonnegativity, is also co-NP-complete.

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