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Totally positive matrix

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A totally positive matrix is a special type of matrix in linear algebra and combinatorics characterized by the positivity of its minors. Specifically, a matrix \( A \) of size \( m \times n \) is called totally positive if all its minors of all orders (i.e., determinants of all square submatrices) are non-negative.

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