Ideal as a reference or quick review of the fundamentals of linear algebra, this book offers a matrix-oriented approach--with more emphasis on Euclidean n-space, problem solving, and applications, and less emphasis on abstract vector spaces. It features a variety of applications, boxed statements o
Elementary Linear Algebra (2nd Edition)
✍ Scribed by Lawrence E. Spence, Arnold J. Insel, Stephen H. Friedberg
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 640
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Ideal as a reference or quick review of the fundamentals of linear algebra, this book offers a matrix-oriented approach--with more emphasis on Euclidean n-space, problem solving, and applications, and less emphasis on abstract vector spaces. It features a variety of applications, boxed statements of important results, and a large number of numbered and unnumbered examples. Matrices, Vectors, and Systems of Linear Equations. Matrices and Linear Transformations. Determinants. Subspaces and Their Properties. Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors, and Diagonalization. Orthogonality. Vector Spaces. Complex Numbers. A professional reference for computer scientists, statisticians, and some engineers.
✦ Subjects
Математика;Линейная алгебра и аналитическая геометрия;Линейная алгебра;Матрицы и определители;
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Elementary Linear Algebra develops and explains in careful detail the computational techniques and fundamental theoretical results central to a first course in linear algebra. This highly acclaimed text focuses on developing the abstract thinking essential for further mathematical study. The author
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Well, nobody should really enjoy the study of linear algebra, unless (s)he is one of those awkward math persons... So for the majority of those studying this subject (engineers), I guess the book teaches sufficiently about the subject, not that it's really that important, unless you are a computer