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Compute the pseudo-derminant of the square matrix ''x''.  
Compute the pseudo-derminant of the square matrix ''x''.  
;Usage: '''<code>qdet(<var>x</var>)</code>'''
;Usage: <code>qdet(<var>x</var>)</code>
:;<var>x</var>: a square matrix
:;<var>x</var>: a square matrix
;Result: The pseudo-determinant (scalar) of ''x''
;Result: The pseudo-determinant (scalar) of ''x''.
:Note: In linear algebra and statistics, the pseudo-determinant is the product of all non-zero eigenvalues of a square matrix. It coincides with the regular determinant when the matrix is non-singular.
:Note: In linear algebra and statistics, the pseudo-determinant is the product of all non-zero eigenvalues of a square matrix. It coincides with the regular determinant when the matrix is non-singular.
;See also: [[../abs|abs]], [[../absv|absv]]


;See also: [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/abs|abs]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/absv|absv]]
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 21 April 2011

Compute the pseudo-derminant of the square matrix x.

Usage
qdet(x)
x
a square matrix
Result
The pseudo-determinant (scalar) of x.
Note: In linear algebra and statistics, the pseudo-determinant is the product of all non-zero eigenvalues of a square matrix. It coincides with the regular determinant when the matrix is non-singular.
See also
abs, absv

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