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Degree of determinant of a (non-monic) matrix polynomial

Let $n=2, 3, \dots$ and consider the matrix polynomial $L(\lambda)=\sum_{k=0}^{\ell}A_k\lambda^k$, where $A_k \in \mathbb{C}^{n\times n}$. In the so-called monic case (or that can be made monic by ...
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Minimally change matrix with determinant 0

In the following matrix equation, all coefficients $a_{ij}>0$ and all $a_i>0$ and the column sums in the matrix $A$ are all 0 (e.g. $-a_{11}+a_{21}+a_{31}=0$, etc.). This means that the ...
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Are automorphisms of matrix algebras necessarily determinant preservers?

Is every automorphism $\phi : A \to A$ of a subalgebra $A \subseteq M_n$ necessarily a determinant preserver? I would assume that the answer is no in general, but I'm unable to find an example (or any ...
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When does $\det(\frac{A+A^T}{2})=\det(A)$ for positive-definite $\frac{A+A^T}{2}$?

Setup: Let $A$ be a real square matrix and assume its symmetric part $\frac{A+A^T}{2}$ is positive-definite. The inequality $$ \det\left(\frac{A+A^T}{2}\right) \leq \lvert\det(A)\rvert $$ is known as ...
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What's the explicit value of this determinant

Let $n\ge2$ be a positive integer, and let $b_1,\cdots,b_n, c_1,\cdots, c_n$ be variables. Recently, I met the following determinant: $$\det A=\left|\begin{array}{cccc} 1 & b_1+c_1 & b_1^2+c_1^...
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Eliminating nullity for enhanced non-singularity

If we have an $n\times n$ matrix $A$ with entries either $0$ or $1$, where all diagonal entries are $0$ and the rank is $k<n$, can we reach full rank by changing exactly $n-k$ zero off-diagonal ...
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Maximum determinant of binary matrices with special properties

Let $A$ be an $n$-by-$n$ binary matrix (all elements are in $\{0,1\}$). It is known that the determinant of $A$ is bounded by $O(n^{n/2} / 2^n)$. I am looking for tighter upper bounds for matrices ...
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What is the mathematician's definition of the determinant? [closed]

I am trying really hard to find a good definition of the determinant. I have looked virtually every single resource online and everybody gives a different answer: sum of cofactors or minors https://...
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Decomposition of a determinant

Let $M$ be a $4\times 4$ symmetric matrix whose entries $m_{i,j}$ for $i,j =1,\dots,4$ are homogeneous polynomials of degree $2$ in $3$ variables. Assume that $m_{1,1} = 0$. Does there exist a ...
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One question on block-circulant matrices

Circulant matrices are very useful in digital image processing. I found the general formula for determinant of circulant matrix. But I think it is not suitable for block-circulant matrices. For ...
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Determinant of Hankel matrix with $a_n=(n!)^2$

Consider a Hankel matrix of the form $H_n(a_0(n))=\begin{pmatrix} a_0(n) & (1!)^2 & (2!)^2 & \cdots & (n!)^2\\ (1!)^2 & (2!)^2 & (3!)^2& \cdots & ((n+1)!)^2\\ (2!)^2 &...
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Divisibility properties of minors of matrices

Let $A$ be an $m\times n$ matrix with integer entries. Let $d_i(A)$ be the greatest common divisor of all $i\times i$ minors of $A$, and define $d_0(A)=1$. Whenever $i\leq j$, one has that $d_i(A)$ ...
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Monotonicity of the determinant of symmetric Toeplitz Matrices

For simplicity, i focus on a particular Toeplitz symmetric matrix, so let $A_{ij} = a^{|i-j|}$ for $i,j=1,\dots,n$ and $0<a<1$ be a Kac-Murdock-Szegő (KMS) matrix, e.g., for n=4 \begin{equation} ...
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Computation of the pfaffian of a particular matrix

This question was originally asked in (https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4265063/computation-of-the-pfaffian-of-a-particular-matrix). I did not find any satisfactory answer there. So I am ...
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How to prove that $\|A^tv\|_2 \leq \|Av\|_2^t$ for every $0<t<1$? [closed]

Consider a unit norm $\|V\|_2=1$ and a symmetric matrix $A$. I wish to prove that $\|A^tv\|_2 \leq \|Av\|_2^t$ for every $0<t<1$. My belief is that this is true is motivated by empirical ...
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Proof that block matrix has determinant $1$

The following real $2 \times 2$ matrix has determinant $1$: $$\begin{pmatrix} \sqrt{1+a^2} & a \\ a & \sqrt{1+a^2} \end{pmatrix}$$ The natural generalisation of this to a real $2 \times 2$ ...
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Determinant in terms of certain $2\times 2$ minors

Let $A$ be an $n\times n$ matrix with entries $a_{i,j}$. Define an $(n-1)\times(n-1)$ matrix $B$ with entries $b_{i,j}=a_{1,1}a_{i+1,j+1}-a_{1,j+1}a_{i+1,1}$. Then $\det(B)=a_{1,1}^{n-2}\det(A)$. I ...
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Existence of matrices in the field $\mathbb{F}_2$ with some invertibility properties

All the matrices in this statement are in the field $\mathbb{F}_2$. Let $I$ be the identity matrix of size $10 \times 10$ and let $e_1$, $e_2$, $\ldots$, $e_{10}$ denote its rows. For $i\in \{1,5 \}$, ...
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A problem about determinant and matrix

Suppose $a_{0},a_{1},a_{2}\in\mathbb{Q}$, such that the following determinant is zero, i.e. $ \left |\begin{array}{cccc}\\ a_{0} &a_{1} & a_{2} \\ \\ a_{2} &a_{0}+a_{1} & a_{1}+a_{...
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For the following class of matrices, are the determinants invariant under permutations?

I want to ask a question regarding the invariance of determinants under permutation. The following matrix is the one I want to discuss here. (It's just a symmetric block tridiagonal matrix with non-...
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Pfaffian generalization

The identity $$\left| \begin{array}{cccc} x & y_1 & y_2 & y_3 \\ z_1 & 0 & a & b \\ z_2 & -a & 0 & c \\ z_3 & -b & -c & 0 \\ \end{array} \right|=\...
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Determinant of a certain Toeplitz matrix

Compute the following determinant \begin{vmatrix} x & 1 & 2 & 3 & \cdots & n-1 & n\\ 1 & x & 1 & 2 & \cdots & n-2 & n-1\\ 2 & 1 & x & 1 &...
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When does $\det \begin{pmatrix} A & X \\ X^T & A \end{pmatrix} = (\det A)^2 + (\det X)^2$?

Let $A$ be an $n \times n$ real symmetric matrix. Let $$ M = \begin{pmatrix} A & X \\ X^T & A \end{pmatrix} $$ where $X$ is a real invertible $n \times n$ matrix. I am interested in finding ...
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Values of a pair of determinants

Let $\mathbf{x} = (x_0, x_1, x_2), \mathbf{y} = (y_0, y_1, y_2)$ be vectors over a field $\mathbb{F}$ of characteristic zero. Define the function $\displaystyle S(\mathbf{x}, \mathbf{y}) = x_2 (y_0^2 -...
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Characteristic polynomial of checker matrix

For every integer $n > 0$, let $C_n$ be the $4n \times 4n$ matrix having $1$'s in all positions $(i, j)$ such that $i - j$ is even, $3$'s in the two diagonals determined by $|i - j| = 2n + 1$, and $...
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How to compute a more general version of Vandermonde / Cauchy double alternant determinant

Consider some variables $\{X_i\}_{1\le i \le n}$, $\{Y_i\}_{1\le i \le n}$, and $\{W_i\}_{1\le i \le n}$. Does anyone know how to compute the following determinant? $$ \det ~ \left(\frac{W_j^{i-1}}{...
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How to prove the determinant of a Hilbert-like matrix with parameter is non-zero

Consider some positive non-integer $\beta$ and a non-negative integer $p$. Does anyone have any idea how to show that the determinant of the following matrix is non-zero? $$ \begin{pmatrix} \frac{1}{\...
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When does a matrix with high rank have a minor with disjoint rows and columns and high rank?

This is a somewhat open-ended followup question to Does an antisymmetric matrix with high rank have a minor with disjoint rows and columns and high rank? and Does a non-singular matrix have a large ...
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Determinant involving traceless unitary hermitian matrices

Let $S$ be the set of complex $N\times N$ matrices that are traceless, unitary and hermitian. A friend asked me the following question, motivated by a problem in condensed matter physics: Is it ...
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More mysterious properties of Gram matrix

This is another question related to the mysterious properties of the Gram matrix in dimension $4$. Here's the previous question. The following fact could be extracted from 0402087: For any $a_i\...
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Generalized eigen property of a matrix

Given a $n \times n$ invertible matrix $A$, I am interested in the set $$ \mathcal{S}(A) = \{ D \textrm{ diagonal matrix } \mid \det(D - A) = 0 \}. $$ Thus, for all eigenvalues $\lambda_i$, we have $...
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Non-trivial ways for generating matrices $A$ for which $A + A^T$ is positive-definite?

Disclaimer: This might be an SE question, but I'm not quite sure... Thanks in advance! Setup So, it is known (see Proposition 5.2) that if $A + A^T$ is positive-definite then $A$ must be a $P$-...
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Determinants of binary matrices

I was surprised to find that most $3\times 3$ matrices with entries in $\{0,1\}$ have determinant $0$ or $\pm 1$. There are only six out of 512 matrices with a different determinant (three with $2$ ...
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Determinant of a block matrix with many $-1$'s

For an array $(n_1,...,n_k)$ of non-negative integers and non-zero reals $a_1,...,a_k$, define a block matrix $M$ of size $n=n_1+\cdots+n_k$ as follows: The main diagonal has blocks of sizes $n_i$ and ...
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The determinant of a $4\times4$ matrix associated to some specific polynomial as follow

Let $f\in \mathbb{R}[x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4]$ defined by $$f_a(x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4)=\prod_{1\leqslant i<j\leqslant4}(x_i-x_j)^{2a_{ij}}$$ where $a=(a_{12},a_{13},a_{14},a_{23},a_{24},a_{34})\in \mathbb{N}^6$. ...
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Block matrices and their determinants

For $n\in\Bbb{N}$, define three matrices $A_n(x,y), B_n$ and $M_n$ as follows: (a) the $n\times n$ tridiagonal matrix $A_n(x,y)$ with main diagonal all $y$'s, superdiagonal all $x$'s and subdiagonal ...
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Is there a fast algorithm to test positivity of all principal minors of non-symmetric matrix?

I have a matrix $A \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times n}$ with positive eigenvalues. In the symmetric case, Sylvester's criterion implies that all the principal minors are positive. In the non-symmetric case, ...
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Decomposition of Determinant of Sub-Matrices of a Matrix

Consider an $n \times n$ matrix $\bf A$ over a field. Let $\bf A$ is constructed by the product of $n \times n$ matrices $B_i$, for $1\leq i \leq m$ which means $$ {\bf A}=\prod_{i=1}^m\, {\bf B}_i\, ...
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Probability of a large random integer Matrix to have zero determinant

Suppose we have a matrix $A \in \{0,1\}^{n \times n}$ where $$A_{ij} = \begin{cases} 1 & \text{with probability} \quad p\\ 0 &\text{with probability} \quad 1-p\end{cases}$$ I would like to ...
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Determinant of identity matrix plus Hilbert matrix

I am looking for the determinant $$ \det(I_n + H_n) $$ where $I_n$ is the $n \times n$ identity matrix and $H_n$ is the $n \times n$ Hilbert matrix, whose entries are given by $$ [H_n]_{ij} = \frac{...
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Strange determinant inequality $\det(C+ xA) \det(C-xA) \le (\det C)^2$

Let $A$ be an all-one $3$-by-$3$ matrix, let $C$ be a $3$-by-$3$ matrix, and let $x$ be a real number. How might one prove the following inequality? $$\det(C+ xA) \det(C-xA) \le (\det C)^2$$
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Determinant of structurally symmetric $n$-banded matrix?

Is there a formula to compute the determinant of a structurally symmetric $n$-banded matrix? I am specifically interested in the 5-banded matrix: $$ \left[\begin{matrix} c_{0} & s_{0} & 0 &...
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Rank relation to maximum subpermanent and subdeterminant?

Given a $\pm1$ matrix $M$ of rank $r$ let the largest subdeterminant be $d$ and let the largest subpermanent be $p$. Are there relations/bounds that connect $r$, $d$ and $p$? Are there geometric and ...
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Determinant of $Z^TZ$ [closed]

If one is looking at the characteristic polynomial of the $m \times m$ dimensional matrix $Z^TZ$ then apparently the coefficient of $(-1)^{m-k}$ in it can be written as, $\sum_{U \subset [m], V \...
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Is there a matrix with this specific quadratic determinant?

We have $\det M=(a+b)(c+d)$ where $M=\begin{bmatrix} a& 0& -1& 0\\ 0& c& 0& -1\\ b& 0& 1& 0\\ 0& d& 0& 1 \end{bmatrix}$ and $\det M'=(a'+b')(c'+d')$...
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Determinant of correlation matrix of autoregressive model

I wonder if there is a paper that can point out how to compute the determinant of a $d \times d$ autoregressive correlation matrix of the form $$R = \begin{pmatrix} 1 & r & \cdots & r^{d-...
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A direct proof of a property of symmetric 2x2-determinants

Let $f(a,b,c)=\det\begin{pmatrix}a &b\\ b& c\end{pmatrix}\in\mathbb{R}[a,b,c]$ be the determinant of a $2 \times 2$ real symmetric matrix. Let $f(x_i,y_i,z_i)\geq 0$, $x_i\geq 0$, $z_i\geq 0$ ...
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On the determinant of a class symmetric matrices

Consider the matrix $2\times2$ symmetric matrix: $$ A_2=\begin{pmatrix} 1 & a_1 \\ a_1 & 1\end{pmatrix}. $$ It's clear that the restriction $|a_1|<1$ implies that $\det(A_2)>0$. Moreover,...
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Monomial base change and the Vandermonde

Denote the falling factorials by $(x)_k=x(x-1)\cdots(x-k+1)$. The Vandermonde determinant is given by $\det\left[x_i^{j-1}\right]_1^n=\prod_{i<j}(x_j-x_i)$. It is well-known that in as much as ...
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Determinants: periodic entries $0,1,2,3$

Consider an $n\times n$ matrix $M_n$ where the sequence $$\{1,2,3,\dots,n^2\} \mod 4=\{1,2,3,0,1,2,3,\dots\}$$ forms a clock-wise spiral, in that given order. For example, $$M_4=\begin{bmatrix} 1&...
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