Compound matrix

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In mathematics, the kth compound matrix Ck(A) of an m × n matrix A is the matrix formed from the determinants of all k × k submatrices of A arranged with the submatrix index sets in lexicographic order.

See also

Adjugate matrix: the (n − 1)th compound matrix of an n × n matrix

To efficiently calculate compound matrices see: "Compound matrices: properties, numerical issues and analytical computations" - Christos Kravvaritis · Marilena Mitrouli - DOI 10.1007/s11075-008-9222-7