Abstract
Drew, Johnson, and Loewy conjectured that for n ≥ 4, the CP-rank of every n × n completely positive real matrix is at most [n2/4]. While this conjecture has recently been disproved for completely positive real matrices, we show that this conjecture is true for n × n completely positive matrices over certain special types of inclines. In addition, we prove an incline version of Markham's theorems which gives sufficient conditions for completely positive matrices over special inclines to have triangular factorizations.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors would like to thank the referees for their suggestions.