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On permanents of (1, − 1)-matrices

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A preliminary study on permanents of (1, − 1)-matrices is given. Some inequalities are derived and a few unsolved problems, believed to be new, are mentioned.

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Research supported by a University of Waterloo postdoctoral fellowship.

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Wang, E.TH. On permanents of (1, − 1)-matrices. Israel J. Math. 18, 353–361 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02760844

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