
arXiv: 1506.08962
It is known that every complex square matrix with nonnegative determinant is the product of positive semi-definite matrices. There are characterizations of matrices that require two or five positive semi-definite matrices in the product. However, the characterizations of matrices that require three or four positive semi-definite matrices in the product are lacking. In this paper, we give a complete characterization of these two types of matrices. With these results, we give an algorithm to determine whether a square matrix can be expressed as the product of $k$ positive semi-definite matrices but not fewer, for $k = 1,2,3,4,5$.
7 pages
Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Positive matrices and their generalizations; cones of matrices, positive semi-definite matrices, 15A23, 15B48, 15A60, FOS: Mathematics, Norms of matrices, numerical range, applications of functional analysis to matrix theory, numerical range, Factorization of matrices, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Positive matrices and their generalizations; cones of matrices, positive semi-definite matrices, 15A23, 15B48, 15A60, FOS: Mathematics, Norms of matrices, numerical range, applications of functional analysis to matrix theory, numerical range, Factorization of matrices, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
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