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Determinant

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Determinant meaning

A determining factor; an element that determines the nature of something. | A scalar that encodes certain characteristics of a given transformation matrix; the unique scalar function over square matrices which is distributive over matrix multiplication, multilinear in the rows and columns, and takes the value 1 for the unit matrix; abbreviated as: det. | A substance that causes a cell to adopt a particular fate.

Example sentences (20)

However, as the division is not always defined in such a ring, instead of dividing the determinant by the leading coefficient, one substitutes the leading coefficient by 1 in the first column of the determinant.

If so, the determinant of the inverse matrix is given by : In particular, products and inverses of matrices with determinant one still have this property.

Multiplicativity and matrix groups The determinant of a matrix product of square matrices equals the product of their determinants: : Thus the determinant is a multiplicative map.

The determinant det (A) of a square matrix A is a scalar that tells whether the associated map is an isomorphism or not: to be so it is sufficient and necessary that the determinant is nonzero.

The determinant of A is given by : Calculating det(A) by means of that formula is referred to as expanding the determinant along a row or column.

Volume and Jacobian determinant As pointed out above, the absolute value of the determinant of real vectors is equal to the volume of the parallelepiped spanned by those vectors.

Although a superhero series, is a highly emotional show, so having a great voice cast was a determinant to ensure its success.

But opting to add an extra appetizer or serve steak over chicken will not even be the biggest cost determinant.

However, it is most likely that he wrote the song eulogizing George V as the “Bharata Bhagya Bidhata” (determinant of the fate of the Indians)”.

Nihal Thomas, department of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, Christian Medical College, previously told expensive costs of fish, fruits and vegetables made diet a “social determinant” fueling the rise of diabetes cases.

On the other hand, smoking has long been a determinant in diseases such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases as well as cancer.

Quantum dots are so small that their mere size is the primary determinant of their properties.

Resistance training and L-arginine supplementation are determinant in genomic stability, cardiac contractility and muscle mass development in rats.

Sake is made only with water, rice, koji and yeast, which means rice is the foremost major determinant of the quality of sake.

Studies show the long-term effects of food insecurity to be chronic, and show food insecurity to be a social determinant of health.

The determinant factor in these struggles is the resistance offered by the suspect.

The early giant impact that led to the formation of the moon more than 4.5 billion years ago was a catastrophic determinant in the evolution of the Earth.

We therefore task the chairman of the commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, to live up to his promise that “votes will continue to count and will be the sole determinant of the electoral outcome”.

While market cap alone shouldn’t be the sole determinant of investment choices, it serves as a valuable tool when used in conjunction with other fundamental and technical analyses.

Age also emerged as a pivotal determinant shaping policy preferences, with older Americans expressing greater concern over national security imperatives compared to their younger counterparts.