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Questions about the determinant of square matrices or linear endomorphisms. Also for closely related topics such as minors or regularized determinants.
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Does anyone know this determinant?
The following determinant arises in a combinatorial enumeration problem. I wonder if anyone has seen it before in any context or knows how to evaluate it. I tried computing it for small $n$ but didn't …
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Testing for equal characteristic polynomials using a single determinant calculation
Let $A_1,A_2$ be $n\times n$ symmetric matrices over $\{0,1\}$, and let $p_1, p_2$ be their respective characteristic polynomials over the rationals.
If $p_1 \ne p_2$, then there is some positive inte …
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How many $40$-vertex cubic bipartite graphs have determinant $\pm 3$?
You have a class of graphs closed under some notion of isomorphism, and a function $f$ defined on that class that is invariant under the same notion of isomorphism. For a graph $g$ let $a(g)$ be the o …
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Equal-valued determinants in search of a proof: Part III
Let $L_i$ and $R_i$ be the $i$-th rows of the left and right matrices. Then
$$\begin{align}
R_n &= L_n \\
R_{n-1} &= L_n + L_{n-1} \\
R_{n-2} &= L_n + 2L_{n-1} + L_{n-2} \\
R_{n-3} …
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Computation to differentiate a determinant
The eigenvalues of $A+\lambda$ are $\{\mu_j+\lambda\}$ which are positive by assumption. So
$$\frac{d}{d\lambda} \log\det(A+\lambda)
= \frac{d}{d\lambda} \sum_j \log (\lambda+\mu_j)
= \sum_j (\lambd …
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When does $\det \begin{pmatrix} A & X \\ X^T & A \end{pmatrix} = (\det A)^2 + (\det X)^2$?
$$B=\left[\matrix{1&1&1&1\\1&1&-1&-1\\-1&-1&-1&1\\-1&1&-1&1}\right]$$
and probably many other solutions. I'm also voting to close because you didn't pose a research-level problem. If you have an int …
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A problem about determinant and matrix
If there is a rational nonzero solution, there is an integer nonzero solution by multiplying up. At least one of the integers can be assumed odd by dividing out a common power of two.
The determinant …