Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4603149 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present a new efficient method for computing the permanent and Hafnian of certain banded Toeplitz matrices. The method covers non-trivial cases for which previous known methods do not apply. The main idea is to use the elements of the first row and column, which determine the entire Toeplitz matrix, to construct a digraph in which certain paths correspond to permutations that the permanent and Hafnian count. Since counting paths can be done efficiently, the permanent and Hafnian for those matrices is easily obtainable.

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