Matrix Analysis for Scientists and Engineers provides a blend of undergraduate- and graduate-level topics in matrix theory and linear algebra that relieves instructors of the burden of reviewing such material in subsequent courses that depend heavily on the language of matrices. Consequently, the text provides an often-needed bridge between undergraduate-level matrix theory and linear algebra and the level of matrix analysis required for graduate-level study and research. The text is sufficiently compact that the material can be taught comfortably in a one-quarter or one-semester course. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the concept of matrix factorization to provide a foundation for a later course in numerical linear algebra. The author addresses connections to differential and difference equations as well as to linear system theory and encourages instructors to augment these examples with other applications of their own choosing.
This text provides an introduction to numerical linear algebra together with its application to solving problems arising in state-space control and systems theory.
In this comprehensive text on matrix theory and its applications, Graham explores the underlying principles as well as the numerous applications of the various concepts presented. Includes numerous problems with solutions. 1979 edition.
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Introduction to scientific measurement; Introduction to graphical techniques and curve fitting; Probability; Some probability distributions and applications; Statitical inference.
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Address vector and matrix methods necessary in numerical methods and optimization of linear systems in engineering with this unified text.
Advanced Matrix Theory for Scientists and Engineers
Pedagogical insights gained through 30 years of teaching applied mathematics led the author to write this set of student-oriented books.
Matrix Computation for Engineers and Scientists
Numerical Analysis for Scientists and Engineers develops the subject gradually by illustrating several examples for both the beginners and the advanced readers using very simple language. The classical and recently...