Introduction to Linear Algebra
This book offers a straightforward introduction to linear algebra that requires a minimal mathematical background to read and engage with.
This is a short text in linear algebra, intended for a one-term course.
Book Description: Gilbert Strang's textbooks have changed the entire approach to learning linear algebra -- away from abstract vector spaces to specific examples of the four fundamental subspaces: the column...
This is a short text in linear algebra, intended for a one-term course.
After completing the course with this text, the student will not only know the best and shortest way to do linear algebraic computations but will also know why such computations are both effective and successful.
After a brief Introduction, the text advances to chapters on the plane, linear dependence, span, dimension, bases, and subspaces.
This is the first book on linear algebra written specifically for social scientists.
The fifth edition of this hugely successful textbook retains all the qualities of earlier editions, while at the same time seeing numerous minor improvements and major additions.
Introduction to Linear Algebra
Rigorous, self-contained introduction at undergraduate level covers vector spaces and linear transformations, linear equations and determinants, characteristic roots.
Introduction to Linear Algebra
After a brief Introduction, the text advances to chapters on the plane, linear dependence, span, dimension, bases, and subspaces.
This edition (2nd, 1989) adds supplementary exercises at the end of each chapter, examples that illustrate the use of linear algebra software, new examples and exercises that illustrate applications of linear algebra, and a number of ...