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Definition

Suppose is a positive integer and is a square matrix.

The left half-bandwidth of such that whenever . In other words, entries that are more than positions below the main diagonal are zero.

The right half-bandwidth of is defined as the smallest positive integer such that whenever . In other words, entries that are more than positions above the main diagonal are zero.

The banwidth is defined as , where are the left and right half-bandwidths respectively.

Ambiguity with terminology

When we say that a matrix has a given bandwidth (respectively, a given left half-bandwidth or a given right half-bandwidth) what we mean is that the bandwidth (respectively, the left or right half-bandwidth) is at most that quantity, not that it is necessarily exactly equal to that quantity.