Small Matrices with Small Inverses: Unimodular Zerofree Cases
Abstract
We consider unimodular matrices M such that neither M nor M-1 contain zero entries. Matrices typically exhibit a trade-off: small M imply large M-1. We investigate rare cases where both remain small, classify these matrices up to symmetry, and discuss aspects of this balanced setting.
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