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IV.—On an X-Determinant which includes as Particular Cases both “Determinants” and “Permanents”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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1. I define the X-determinant in the following manner. It is of order n.

where x denotes any numerical quantity, and observe that it becomes a determinant or permanent according as x takes the value −1 or +1.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1925

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page 21 note * A certain Class of Generating Functions in the Theory of Numbers,” Phil. Trans. R.S. of London, clxxxv, pp. 111160 (1893).Google Scholar

page 22 note * Phil. Mag. (5), xxxviii, pp. 537541 (1894).Google Scholar