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Leggett, Deanna; Perry, John; Torrence, Eve – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
Dodgson's method of computing determinants is attractive, but fails if an interior entry of an intermediate matrix is zero. This paper reviews Dodgson's method and introduces a generalization, the double-crossing method, that provides a workaround for many interesting cases.
Descriptors: Matrices, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Rice, Adrian; Torrence, Eve – College Mathematics Journal, 2007
Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) discovered a "curious" method for computing determinants. It is an iterative process that uses determinants of 2 x 2 submatrices of a matrix to obtain a smaller matrix. When the process ends, the result is the determinant of the original matrix. This article discusses both the algorithm and what may have led Dodgson…
Descriptors: Matrices, Problem Solving, Computation, Mathematical Concepts

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