Determinant of an infinite matrix

from blog John D. Cook, | ↗ original
What does the infinite determinant mean and when does it converge? The determinant D above is the limit of the determinants Dn defined by If all the a‘s are 1 and all the b‘s are −1 then this post shows that Dn = Fn, the nth Fibonacci number. The Fibonacci numbers obviously don’t converge, so […] The post Determinant of an infinite matrix first...