Comment by BobbyTables2
12 hours ago
Wow, I never realized the cofactor method wasn’t the only one.
I loathed it and it put me off wanting to get into advanced matrix topics.
12 hours ago
Wow, I never realized the cofactor method wasn’t the only one.
I loathed it and it put me off wanting to get into advanced matrix topics.
I don't think determinants play a central role in modern advanced matrix topics.
Luckily for me I read Axler's "Linear Algebra Done Right" (which uses determinant-free proofs) during my first linear algebra course, and didn't concern myself with determinants for a very long time.
Edit: Beyond cofactor expansion everyone should know of at least one quick method to write down determinants of 3x3 matrices. There is a nice survey in this paper:
Dardan Hajriza, "New Method to Compute the Determinant of a 3x3 Matrix," International Journal of Algebra, Vol. 3, 2009, no. 5, 211 - 219. https://www.m-hikari.com/ija/ija-password-2009/ija-password5...
> I don't think determinants play a central role in modern advanced matrix topics.
Not true at all. It's integral to determinantal stochastic point processes, commute distances in graphs, conductance in resistor networks, computing correlation via linear response theory, enumerating subgraphs, representation theory of groups, spectral graph theory... I am sure many more