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numpy.linalg.det
numpy.linalg.det(a)[source]- 
    
Compute the determinant of an array.
Parameters: - 
           
a : (…, M, M) array_like - 
           
Input array to compute determinants for.
 
Returns: - 
           
det : (…) array_like - 
           
Determinant of
a. 
See also
slogdet- Another way to represent the determinant, more suitable for large matrices where underflow/overflow may occur.
 
Notes
New in version 1.8.0.
Broadcasting rules apply, see the
numpy.linalgdocumentation for details.The determinant is computed via LU factorization using the LAPACK routine z/dgetrf.
Examples
The determinant of a 2-D array [[a, b], [c, d]] is ad - bc:
>>> a = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]]) >>> np.linalg.det(a) -2.0Computing determinants for a stack of matrices:
>>> a = np.array([ [[1, 2], [3, 4]], [[1, 2], [2, 1]], [[1, 3], [3, 1]] ]) >>> a.shape (3, 2, 2) >>> np.linalg.det(a) array([-2., -3., -8.]) - 
           
 
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