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Basic Linear Algebra 2nd Edition Thomas S Blyth Edmund F Robertson

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Basic Linear Algebra 2nd Edition Thomas S Blyth Edmund F Robertson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.71 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Thomas S. Blyth, Edmund F. Robertson
ISBN: 9781447106814, 9781852336622, 1447106814, 1852336625
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2

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Basic Linear Algebra 2nd Edition Thomas S Blyth Edmund F Robertson by Thomas S. Blyth, Edmund F. Robertson 9781447106814, 9781852336622, 1447106814, 1852336625 instant download after payment.

Basic Linear Algebra is a text for first year students leading from concrete examples to abstract theorems, via tutorial-type exercises. More exercises (of the kind a student may expect in examination papers) are grouped at the end of each section. The book covers the most important basics of any first course on linear algebra, explaining the algebra of matrices with applications to analytic geometry, systems of linear equations, difference equations and complex numbers. Linear equations are treated via Hermite normal forms which provides a successful and concrete explanation of the notion of linear independence. Another important highlight is the connection between linear mappings and matrices leading to the change of basis theorem which opens the door to the notion of similarity. This new and revised edition features additional exercises and coverage of Cramer's rule (omitted from the first edition). However, it is the new, extra chapter on computer assistance that will be of particular interest to readers: this will take the form of a tutorial on the use of the "LinearAlgebra" package in MAPLE 7 and will deal with all the aspects of linear algebra developed within the book.

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