Perron number

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In mathematics, a Perron number is an algebraic integer α which is real and exceeds 1, but such that its conjugate elements, other than its complex conjugate, are all less than α in absolute value.[example needed]

Perron numbers are named after Oskar Perron; the Perron–Frobenius theorem asserts that, for a real square matrix with positive algebraic coefficients whose largest eigenvalue is greater than one, this eigenvalue is a Perron number. As a closely related case, the Perron number of a graph is defined to be the spectral radius of its adjacency matrix.

Any Pisot number or Salem number is a Perron number, as is the Mahler measure of a monic integer polynomial.

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