I am currently looking for someone to scan some pages (I don't know what pages) from two books I've found that contain the proofs to theorems I need for a project on Input-Output Economic Models.
P.Lancaster's Theory of Matrices (New York: Academic Press, 1969)
Or
E. Seneta's Non-negative Matrices (New York: Wiley, 1973)
The theorem guarantees the existence of an equilibrium price structure for any closed input-output system. Specifically that for an n x n stochastic matrix,E, and a n x 1 nonzero and non-negative matrix P, EP will be equal to P.
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Anyway, I had an embarrassing moment today and wouldn't mind some advice on it. I had arranged for one of the dance professors to give me some last-minute feed back on my piece last week. I unfortunately had a rehearsal time switch with another choreographer and entirely forgot to mention it to the professor. I e-mailed back asking her to please excuse this mistake and gave my sincerest apologies for it. I don't want her to think less of me in anyway, seeing as I have her for two classes next semester. Is there anything else I can do?
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Last note of the day:
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