Determinant of Lower Triangular Matrix

Theorem
Let $\mathbf T_n$ be a lower triangular matrix of order $n$.

Let $\map \det {\mathbf T_n}$ be the determinant of $\mathbf T_n$.

Then $\map \det {\mathbf T_n}$ is equal to the product of all the diagonal elements of $\mathbf T_n$.

That is:
 * $\ds \map \det {\mathbf T_n} = \prod_{k \mathop = 1}^n a_{k k}$

Proof
From Transpose of Upper Triangular Matrix is Lower Triangular, the transpose $\mathbf T_n^\intercal$ of $\mathbf T_n$ is an upper triangular matrix.

From Determinant of Upper Triangular Matrix, the determinant of $\mathbf T_n^\intercal$ is equal to the product of all the diagonal elements of $\mathbf T_n^\intercal$.

From Determinant of Transpose, the determinant of $\mathbf T_n^\intercal$ equals the determinant of $\mathbf T_n$.

Also see

 * Determinant of Upper Triangular Matrix