An algorithm to describe the solution set of any tropical linear system $A\odot x=B\odot x$
Abstract
An algorithm to give an explicit description of all the solutions to any tropical linear system is presented. The given system is converted into a finite (rather small) number of pairs of classical linear systems: a system of equations and a system of inequalities. The notion, introduced here, that makes small, is called compatibility. The particular feature of both and is that each item (equation or inequality) is bivariate, i.e., it involves exactly two variables; one variable with coefficient , and the other one with . is solved by Gaussian elimination. We explain how to solve by a method similar to Gaussian elimination. To achieve this, we introduce the notion of sub--special matrix. The procedure applied to is, therefore, called sub--specialization.
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@article{arxiv.1007.5193,
title = {An algorithm to describe the solution set of any tropical linear system $A\odot x=B\odot x$},
author = {E. Lorenzo and M. J. de la Puente},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.5193},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
24 pages, no pictures. The third version slightly improves the second one; one example is made in great detail; some bibliographic items added; some tedious (not too interesting computations found in earlier versions) have been removed