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Quasideterminant

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Quasideterminants are a concept from linear algebra that extends the notion of determinants to matrices that may not be square or might be singular. They are particularly useful in areas such as the theory of matrix singularity, matrix equations, and algebraic combinatorics. A quasideterminant is defined for a specific submatrix of a matrix.

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