Nonnegative matrix

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title: Nonnegative matrix
text: In mathematics, a nonnegative matrix, written - X ≥ 0, is a matrix in which all the elements are equal to or greater than zero, that is, - x i j ≥ 0 ∀ i, j. A positive matrix is a matrix in which all the elements are strictly greater than zero. The set of positive matrices is the interior of the set of all non-negative matrices. While such matrices are commonly found, the term "positive matrix" is only occasionally used due to the possible confusion with positive-definite matrices, which are
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