Diagonally dominant matrix

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title: Diagonally dominant matrix
text: In mathematics, a square matrix is said to be diagonally dominant if, for every row of the matrix, the magnitude of the diagonal entry in a row is greater than or equal to the sum of the magnitudes of all the other (off-diagonal) entries in that row. More precisely, the matrix A is diagonally dominant if where a i j denotes the entry in the i th row and j th column. This definition uses a weak inequality, and is therefore sometimes called weak diagonal dominance. If a strict inequality (>) is us
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