Abstract
Let
1 Introduction
All matrices in this note have real number entries. Let
Cauchy matrices have the form
For fixed nonsingular diagonal matrices
We call such a class of matrices a G-class of matrices.
In this note, it is shown that for every
We note that the nonsingular diagonal matrices
where the number of
Proposition 1.1
Suppose A is a G-matrix and
2 Solution of the open question
By a signature matrix, we mean a diagonal matrix where each diagonal entry is
For a fixed signature matrix
We mention that the matrices in
In [2], the authors proved the following theorem (Theorem 2.2 of [2]).
Theorem 2.1
Let
This characterization shows that
Finally, we mention one other preliminary result.
Theorem 2.2
[2, Theorem 3.1] Let
if and only if there exists a positive number d such that
With that background, we can now answer the open question. We remark that an example is already given in [2] in the case when
Theorem 2.3
There exist two
Proof
Let
The inertia matrix of each of
Let
which implies that
(Since
From
For all
From the diagonal entries of
From the entries of
and for each
Now, we show that the off-diagonal entries of row 1 and column 1 of
So far, we have:
The case where
The induction hypothesis is that all the off-diagonal entries in
So
Acknowledgment
The authors wish to express their appreciation to the referees for a careful reading of the article and the valuable suggestions.
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Funding information: The authors have no internal or external funding support.
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Conflict of interest: The authors have no conflict of interest to report. The author Frank J. Hall is on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Special Matrices journal, but this did not affect the final decision for the article.
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Data availability statement: Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no datasets were generated or analyzed during the current study.
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