Generalized Perron Roots and Solvability of the Absolute Value Equation
Abstract: Let $A$ be a $n\times n$ real matrix. The piecewise linear equation system $z-A\vert z\vert =b$ is called an absolute value equation (AVE). It is well-known to be equivalent to the linear complementarity problem. Unique solvability of the AVE is known to be characterized in terms of a generalized Perron root called the sign-real spectral radius of $A$. For mere, possibly non-unique, solvability no such characterization exists. We narrow this gap in the theory. That is, we define the concept of the aligned spectrum of $A$ and prove, under some mild genericity assumptions on $A$, that the mapping degree of the piecewise linear function $F_A:\mathbb{R}n\to\mathbb{R}n\,, z\mapsto z-A\lvert z\rvert$ is congruent to $(k+1)\mod 2$, where $k$ is the number of aligned values of $A$ which are larger than $1$. We also derive an exact--but more technical--formula for the degree of $F_A$ in terms of the aligned spectrum. Finally, we derive the analogous quantities and results for the LCP.
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