Nonnegative Eigenvectors of Symmetric Matrices

Abstract

For matrices with all nonnegative entries, the Perron-Frobenius theorem guarantees the existence of an eigenvector with all nonnegative components. We show that the existence of such an eigenvector is also guaranteed for a very different class of matrices, namely real symmetric matrices with exactly two eigenvalues. We also prove a partial converse, that among real symmetric matrices with any more than two eigenvalues there exist some having no nonnegative eigenvector.

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