Size of eigenvalues and diagonal dominance

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If $X$ is a diagonally dominant matrix and if $Y$ is a diagonal matrix with the diagonal elements of $X$, then how can one show that $ Y^{-1}(Y - X)$ has eigenvalues whose magnitudes are all strictly less than $1$?

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Just apply Gerschgorin disc theorem.

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