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Supertrace — In the theory of superalgebras, if A is a commutative superalgebra, V is a free right A supermodule and T is an endomorphism from V to itself, then the supertrace of T , str( T ) is defined by the following tangle diagram::More concretely, if we… … Wikipedia
Supermatrix — In mathematics and theoretical physics, a supermatrix is a Z2 graded analog of an ordinary matrix. Specifically, a supermatrix is a 2 times;2 block matrix with entries in a superalgebra (or superring). The most important examples are those with… … Wikipedia
Trace (linear algebra) — In linear algebra, the trace of an n by n square matrix A is defined to be the sum of the elements on the main diagonal (the diagonal from the upper left to the lower right) of A, i.e., where aii represents the entry on the ith row and ith column … Wikipedia
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Berezinian — In mathematics and theoretical physics, the Berezinian or superdeterminant is a generalization of the determinant to the case of supermatrices. The name is for Felix Berezin. The Berezinian plays a role analogous to the determinant when… … Wikipedia