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The kth compound [[matrix]] of A[m#n] is the m!(k!(m-k)!)-1#n!(k!(n-k)!)-1 matrix formed from the determinants of all k#k submatrices of A arranged with the submatrix index sets in lexicographic order. Within this section, we denote this matrix by Ck(A).▼
▲The kth compound matrix of A[m#n] is the m!(k!(m-k)!)-1#n!(k!(n-k)!)-1 matrix formed from the determinants of all k#k submatrices of A arranged with the submatrix index sets in lexicographic order. Within this section, we denote this matrix by Ck(A).
C1(A) = A
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