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#1 2014-02-24 04:02:14

John E. Franklin
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general 4x4 determinant

Given the following
4x4 matrix:

Is this a correct
equation for the
determinant?

Since I haven't learned to read
some math topics correctly, the above equation
I built by guessing may be correct or false.
So I am asking because I cannot decifer
the wikipedia nxn paragraph, but I think
I might have the right idea.

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#2 2014-02-24 05:05:52

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

Hi;

I am not getting that. For training , it might be better to work with numbers.


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#3 2014-02-24 06:05:46

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

hi John,

That's one to make my eyes screwy.  eek!

But I think there are three sign errors:

cf(lm-ip)
de(jo-kn)
dg(in-jm)

If you look at your brackets each one occurs twice, once with the terms reversed.
In those three the terms are not reversed.

If I had to do one of these, I'd write +a, then -b then +c then -d multiplied by the corresponding 3 by 3.  Then do each 3 by 3 in terms of 2 by 2s and so on.

Bob

LATER EDIT I think two more:  be(kp-lo) and ch(in-jm)


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#4 2014-02-24 07:04:20

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

I watched some videos so I think I got it right now!

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#5 2014-02-24 07:08:38

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

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#6 2014-02-24 07:22:43

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

So far so good.  smile

Bob


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#7 2014-02-24 14:31:39

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

As a 'check', in general the determinant of an n x n matrix will require summing n! terms, each of which is a product of n terms.

There is an explicit formula for the determinant of an n x n matrix, called the Leibniz formula, which involves the sum of a product of permutations.

#8 2014-02-24 14:35:02

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

There are tricks that we sometimes use when calculating determinants -- for instance, if the matrix is triangular, then the determinant is simply the product of the entries along the main diagonal.

#9 2014-02-25 02:16:25

John E. Franklin
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Re: general 4x4 determinant

sweet zeta;
  I'm watching some great lectures from MIT in 2005 on Linear Algebra.
Here's the youtube title:
Lec 1 MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005
Lec 2 ...
Lec 3 ...
The insight of the professor is astounding compared to what I didn't learn in college
because my professor was drunk and then they fired him soon thereafter.

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#10 2014-05-20 11:36:12

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

Hi John E. Franklin;

Did you finish the lectures?

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#11 2014-05-28 13:32:37

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

nope.  got interrupted when switched devices.  thanks 4 reminding me...


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#12 2014-05-28 13:37:27

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Re: general 4x4 determinant

They really are nice lectures. I think they were the ones from which I first learned linear algebra.

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