Introduction to Linear Algebra (Math)
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- Publisher
- Jones & Bartlett Publishers
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 293
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This new offering will provide linear algebra instructors with a long-desired briefer book for a one-semester course. The author has taken care to include a selection of interesting applications that are feasible to cover in a semester. Lengthy descriptions of all possible applications are avoided to make this book shorter than others on the market. At the same time, students will appreciate the careful development of the geometric underpinnings of linear algebra beginning in Chapter 1. Students who have developed the more intuitive geometric understanding early in the course will find the more abstract concepts easier to grasp as they continue through the course.
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This book is a short text in linear algebra, intended for a one-term course. In the first chapter, Lang discusses the relation between the geometry and the algebra underlying the subject, and gives concrete examples of the notions which appear later in the book. He then starts with a discussion of l
This book is a short text in linear algebra, intended for a one-term course. In the first chapter, Lang discusses the relation between the geometry and the algebra underlying the subject, and gives concrete examples of the notions which appear later in the book. He then starts with a discussion of
This is a short text in linear algebra, intended for a one-term course. In the first chapter, Lang discusses the relation between the geometry and the algebra underlying the subject, and gives concrete examples of the notions which appear later in the book. He then starts with a discussion of linear
Rigorous, self-contained introduction at undergraduate level covers vector spaces and linear transformations, linear equations and determinants, characteristic roots. Includes 16 sets of true-false quizzes and exercises โ with worked-out solutions โ a complete theory of permutations and much more.
Linear Algebra with Applications is an introductory text targeted to second or advanced first year undergraduates in engineering or mathematics. The organization of this text is motivated by the authors' experience which tells them what essential concepts should be mastered by students in a one s