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Linear Algebra 2nd Edition James R Kirkwood Bessie H Kirkwood

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Linear Algebra 2nd Edition James R Kirkwood Bessie H Kirkwood
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Publisher: Chapman & Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 429
Author: James R. Kirkwood, Bessie H. Kirkwood
ISBN: 9781498776851, 149877685X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 2
Volume: 1

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Linear Algebra 2nd Edition James R Kirkwood Bessie H Kirkwood by James R. Kirkwood, Bessie H. Kirkwood 9781498776851, 149877685X instant download after payment.

Linear Algebra, James R. Kirkwood and Bessie H. Kirkwood, 978-1-4987-7685-1, K29751

Shelving Guide: Mathematics

This text has a major focus on demonstrating facts and techniques of linear systems that will be invaluable in higher mathematics and related fields. A linear algebra course has two major audiences that it must satisfy. It provides an important theoretical and computational tool for nearly every discipline that uses mathematics. It also provides an introduction to abstract mathematics.

This book has two parts. Chapters 1–7 are written as an introduction. Two primary goals of these chapters are to enable students to become adept at computations and to develop an understanding of the theory of basic topics including linear transformations. Important applications are presented.

Part two, which consists of Chapters 8–14, is at a higher level. It includes topics not usually taught in a first course, such as a detailed justification of the Jordan canonical form, properties of the determinant derived from axioms, the Perron–Frobenius theorem and bilinear and quadratic forms.

Though users will want to make use of technology for many of the computations, topics are explained in the text in a way that will enable students to do these computations by hand if that is desired.

Key features include:

  • Chapters 1–7 may be used for a first course relying on applications
  • Chapters 8–14 offer a more advanced, theoretical course
  • Definitions are highlighted throughout
  • MATLAB® and R Project tutorials in the appendices
  • Exercises span a range from simple computations to fairly direct abstract exercises
  • Historical notes motivate the presentation

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