In mathematics, a compound matrix is a type of matrix that is derived from another matrix, specifically an \( n \times n \) matrix, to represent all possible combinations of its elements. The term is often used in the context of determinants. A compound matrix typically yields a matrix whose entries consist of the determinants of all possible \( k \times k \) submatrices of the original \( n \times n \) matrix.

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