Dodgson condensation

ID: dodgson-condensation

Dodgson condensation, named after the British mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (also known as Lewis Carroll), is a technique in combinatorial mathematics applied to determinants, particularly in the context of matrices. It is a method for computing determinants by reducing the size of a matrix through a process of manipulation, which involves selecting specific entries from the determinant.

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