
doi: 10.1007/bf01399602
We show that the following three conditions are equivalent for a generalized matrix normN onM k (C): We call generalized matrix norms satisfying (i) (and, thus, (ii) and (iii)locally compatible and cite examples, for instance, to show that a locally compatible generalized matrix norm is not necessarily globally compatible with any single vector norm.
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