Permanents

Permanents by Henryk Minc, published by Cambridge University Press on December 28, 1984, is a comprehensive exploration of the theory of permanents, detailing their history and applications. This edition spans 205 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for readers with a foundational understanding of mathematics, particularly those familiar with matrix theory.
Readers will find that this book provides an extensive account of the theory of permanents, covering nearly all aspects of the subject. It includes numerous results, some presented without formal proofs, making it suitable for both advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The content emphasizes key topics in mathematics and algebra, offering a thorough reference for those interested in linear algebra and its applications.
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The purpose of this book, which was first published in 1978, is to give a complete account of the theory of permanents, their history and applications. This volume was the first complete account of the theory of permanents, covering virtually the whole of the subject, a feature that no simple survey of the theory of matrices can even attempt. The work also contains many results stated without formal proofs. This book can be used as a textbook at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level. The only prerequisites are a standard undergraduate course in the theory of matrices and a measure of mathematical maturity.
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