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Dodgson condensation


Dodgson condensation is a method of computing determinants, due to Charles Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll).

References and further reading

  • Bressoud, David M., Proofs and Confirmations, MAA Spectrum, Mathematical Associations of America, Washington, D.C., 1999.
  • Bressoud, David M. and Propp, James, How the alternating sign matrix conjecture was solved, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 46 (1999), 637-646.
  • Mills, William H., Robbins, David P., and Rumsey, Howard, Jr., Proof of the Macdonald conjecture, Inventiones Mathematicae, 66 (1982), 73-87.
  • Mills, William H., Robbins, David P., and Rumsey, Howard, Jr., Alternating sign matrices and descending plane partitions, Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, 34 (1983), 340-359.
  • Robbins, David P., The story of 1, 2, 7, 42, 429, 7436, \cdots, The Mathematical Intelligencer, 13 (1991), 12-19.

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