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Special classes of matrices make an entrance early in the text and subsequently appear throughout. The last chapter of the book introduces the classical groups.
The purpose of this book is to explain linear algebra clearly for beginners.
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Absorbing state, 297 Addition, see Matrix addition; Vector addition Angle between vectors, 303–305 Answers to selected problems, 429–496 Area, of a parallelogram, 230–233 Associative law matrices, 5, 17 n-tuples, 81 vectors, ...
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Thus students learn a vital skill for the 21st century: the ability to create a solution to a problem. This text is offered to foster an environment that supports the creative process.
Additionally, the book presents special topics from applied linear algebra including matrix functions, the singular value decomposition, the Kronecker product and linear matrix equations.
Covers determinants, linear spaces, systems of linear equations, linear functions of a vector argument, coordinate transformations, the canonical form of the matrix of a linear operator, bilinear and quadratic forms, and more.
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The narrative of the book takes a matrix approach: the exposition is intertwined with matrices either as the main subject or as tools to explore the theory.
Linear Algebra is designed for postgraduate and undergraduate students of Mathematics. This book explains the basics comprehensively and with clarity. The flowing narrative of the book provides a refreshing approach to the subject.
This introduction to linear algebra features intuitive introductions and examples to motivate important ideas and to illustrate the use of results of theorems.
In this first volume the restriction to finite dimensional vector spaces has been eliminated except for those results which do not hold in the infinite dimensional case.
Based on lectures given at Claremont McKenna College, this text constitutes a substantial, abstract introduction to linear algebra.
This is an undergraduate textbook suitable for linear algebra courses.
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This is an undergraduate textbook suitable for linear algebra courses.