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Determinants of Matrices: Properties and Applications

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This lecture covers the definition of determinants of matrices, including the scalar determinant and its properties. It explores the determiner relative to the canonical basis and the functional properties of determinants. The lecture also discusses determinants of block matrices and their applications in linear algebra.

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