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The Linear Algebra Survival Guide: Illustrated with Mathematica

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Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
432
Edition
1
Category
Library

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TheLinear Algebra Survival Guide offers a concise introduction to the difficult core topics of linear algebra, guiding you through the powerful graphic displays and visualization of Mathematica that make the most abstract theories seem simple - allowing you to tackle realistic problems using simple mathematical manipulations. This resource is therefore a guide to learning the content of Mathematica in a practical way, enabling you to manipulate potential solutions/outcomes, and learn creatively. No starting knowledge of the Mathematica system is required to use the book. Desktop, laptop, web-based versions of Mathematica are available on all major platforms. Mathematica Online for tablet and smartphone systems are also under development and increases the reach of the guide as a general reference, teaching and learning tool.

  • Includes computational oriented information that complements the essential topics in linear algebra.
  • Presents core topics in a simple, straightforward way with examples for exploring computational illustrations, graphics, and displays using Mathematica.
  • Provides numerous examples of short code in the text, which can be modified for use with exercises to develop graphics displays for teaching, learning, and demonstrations.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front matter, Pages i,iii
Copyright, Page iv
About the Matrix Plot, Pages v,vii
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Dedication, Page xiii
About the Author, Page xv
Introduction, Pages 1-10
A, Pages 11-38
B, Pages 39-46
C, Pages 47-77
D, Pages 78-100
E, Pages 101-118
F, Pages 119-128
G, Pages 129-139
H, Pages 140-153
I, Pages 154-184
J, Pages 185-189
K, Pages 190-193
L, Pages 194-218
M, Pages 219-233
N, Pages 234-252
O, Pages 253-271
P, Pages 272-290
Q, Pages 291-296
R, Pages 297-319
S, Pages 320-377
T, Pages 378-384
U, Pages 385-392
V, Pages 393-410
W, Pages 411-413
Z, Pages 414-416
Index, Pages 417-423


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