Evaluating Determinants by Jacobi’s Method and Dodgson’s Condensation Method (2)
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This article is the second and final part of the study of Jacobi method and Dodgson’s condensation method.
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Kittipoom, P., & Srirat, P. (2020). Evaluating Determinants by Jacobi’s Method and Dodgson’s Condensation Method (2). Mathematical Journal by The Mathematical Association of Thailand Under The Patronage of His Majesty The King, 65(701), 10–29. Retrieved from https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/MJMATh/article/view/228891
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[2] Dodgson, C. L. (1866). Condensation of Determinants, Being a New and Brief Method for Computing their Arithmetical Values, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 15 p. 150 - 155.
[3] Leggett, D., Perry, J. and Torrence, E. (2011). Computing Determinants by Double-Crossing. The College Mathematics Journal, 42, p. 43 - 54.
[4] Rise, A. and Torrence, E. (2007). “Shutting up like a telescope”: Lewis Carroll's “Curious” Condensation Method for Evaluating Determinants. The College Mathematics Journal, 38, p. 85 - 95.