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Minimum ranks of sign patterns via sign vectors and duality

Combinatorics 2013-12-23 v1

Abstract

A {\it sign pattern matrix} is a matrix whose entries are from the set {+,,0}\{+,-, 0\}. The minimum rank of a sign pattern matrix AA is the minimum of the ranks of the real matrices whose entries have signs equal to the corresponding entries of AA. It is shown in this paper that for any m×nm \times n sign pattern AA with minimum rank n2n-2, rational realization of the minimum rank is possible. This is done using a new approach involving sign vectors and duality. It is shown that for each integer n9n\geq 9, there exists a nonnegative integer mm such that there exists an n×mn\times m sign pattern matrix with minimum rank n3n-3 for which rational realization is not possible. A characterization of m×nm\times n sign patterns AA with minimum rank n1n-1 is given (which solves an open problem in Brualdi et al. \cite{Bru10}), along with a more general description of sign patterns with minimum rank rr, in terms of sign vectors of certain subspaces. A number of results on the maximum and minimum numbers of sign vectors of kk-dimensional subspaces of Rn\mathbb R^n are obtained. In particular, it is shown that the maximum number of sign vectors of 22-dimensional subspaces of Rn\mathbb R^n is 4n+14n+1. Several related open problems are stated along the way.

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@article{arxiv.1312.6048,
  title  = {Minimum ranks of sign patterns via sign vectors and duality},
  author = {Marina Arav and Frank J. Hall and Zhongshan Li and Hein van der Holst and John Sinkovic and Lihua Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.6048},
  year   = {2013}
}