👉 Gemmiferousness is a term used in mathematics to describe a property of matrices that can be expressed using matrix calculus. It refers to the phenomenon where the determinant of a square matrix becomes zero when multiplied by another square matrix, even though both matrices are not equal. This means that for any two matrices A and B, if AB = 0 then det(A)
det(B) = 0.
For example, consider the following matrices:
A = [[1, 2],