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AA-006
                             On the Properties of the Almost Unimodular Matrix

                       a)  Arif Mandangan 1, a) , Hailiza Kamarulhaili 2,b) , Muhammad Asyraf Asbullah 3,c)

                              1 Mathematics, Computer Graphics and Visualization Research Laboratory
                                Faculty of Science and Natural Resources, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
                                        Jalan UMS, 88500 Kota Kinabalu Sabah Malaysia
                                    2 School of Mathematical Sciences,
Universiti Sains Malaysia,
                                      11800 USM Penang, Gelugor, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
                                       3 Laboratory of Cryptography, Analysis and Structure,
                                   Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
                                        43400 UPM Serdang, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
                           3 Centre of Foundation Studies for Agricultural Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
                                      43400 UPM Serdang, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.

                                                   a)  arifman@ums.edu.my,
                                                     b)  hailiza@usm.my,
                                        c)  Corresponding author: ma_asyraf@upm.edu.my

               Abstract. Matrix inversion is one of the most significant operations on matrix. For any integer matrix
                    ∈ ℤ     ×     , the inverse of this matrix may contain numerous numbers of non-integer entries. These
               entries could be long floating-point numbers. Storing, transmitting, or operating such inverse could be
               cumbersome especially when the size      is large. The only square integer matrix that is guaranteed as
                                                                            ×    
               having integer matrix as its inverse is unimodular matrix      ∈ ℤ   with property that det(    ) = ±1.
               Recently, a new integer matrix that has property almost similar to the unimodular matrix emerges. It is
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               known as almost unimodular matrix      ∈ ℤ     ×     . Although det�    � ≠ ±1, the inverse of this matrix is
               proved as containing only a single non-integer entry while the rest are guaranteed as integers. In this
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               paper, some properties of the almost unimodular matrix      ∈ ℤ     ×      are discussed. By investigating its
               properties, then more of its potential applications could be discovered.
               Keywords:  Square  integer matrix, integer matrix  inversion operations, unimodular matrix, almost
               unimodular matrix.




















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