| Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra Solutions Manual
(2000)
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| Front Cover |
Book Details |
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| Author |
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| Genre |
Linear Algebra; Matrix Theory |
| Subject |
Algebras, Linear; Matrices |
| Publication Date |
2000 |
| Format |
Hardcover (250
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211
mm)
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| Publisher |
SIAM
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| Language |
English |
| Extras |
Solutions Manual; CD-Rom |
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From Book News, Inc. In this text, Meyer (mathematics, North Carolina State U.) circumvents the traditional definition-theorem-proof format by focusing on applications. He includes some of the more contemporary topics of applied linear algebra, uses modern concepts and notation, and accompanies theoretical developments with examples. The eight chapters cover linear equations, rectangular systems and echelon forms, matrix algebra, vector spaces, determinants, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Perron-Frobenius theory, and norms, inner products, and orthogonality. The included CD-ROM contains a searchable copy of the entire textbook and all solutions, as well as detailed information on topics mentioned in examples, references, thumbnail sketches and photographs of mathematicians, and a history of linear algebra and computing.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Charles Van Loan, Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University ...comprehensive and detailed...guaranteed to excite the undergraduate reader..the treatment of the FFT to be particularly original and effective.
Michele Benzi, Los Alamos National Laboratory ...seamless integration of the theoretical, computational, and applied aspects of the subject...clear and elegant expository style is enlivened...
Book Description Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra is an honest math text that circumvents the traditional definition-theorem-proof format that has bored students in the past. Meyer uses a fresh approach to introduce a variety of problems and examples ranging from the elementary to the challenging and from simple applications to discovery problems. The focus on applications is a big difference between this book and others. Meyer's book is more rigorous and goes into more depth than some. He includes some of the more contemporary topics of applied linear algebra which are not normally found in undergraduate textbooks. Modern concepts and notation are used to introduce the various aspects of linear equations, leading readers easily to numerical computations and applications. The theoretical developments are always accompanied with examples, which are worked out in detail. Each section ends with a large number of carefully chosen exercises from which the students can gain further insight.
The textbook contains more than 240 examples, 650 exercises, historical notes, and comments on numerical performance and some of the possible pitfalls of algorithms. It comes with a solutions manual that includes complete solutions to all of the exercises. As a bonus, a CD-ROM is included that contains a searchable copy of the entire textbook and all solutions. Detailed information on topics mentioned in examples, references for additional study, thumbnail sketches and photographs of mathematicians, and a history of linear algebra and computing are also on the CD-ROM, which can be used on all platforms.
Students will love the book's clear presentation and informal writing style. The detailed applications are valuable to them in seeing how linear algebra is applied to real-life situations. One of the most interesting aspects of this book, however, is the inclusion of historical information. These personal insights into some of the greatest mathematicians who developed this subject provide a spark for students and make the teaching of this topic more fun.
From the Publisher This text is a traditional linear algebra book designed to prepare students in mathematics, science, and engineering to deal with a broad range of applications. The coverage is very broad so that it will appeal to professors teaching at the junior-senior to beginning graduate level. Because of the broad coverage, it has more flexibility than many texts. There is enough material so that professors can pick and choose topics depending on the level of a particular class, and enough depth so that it can be tailored to many different courses. Meyer begins at an introductory level and progresses to topics more appropriate for a first year graduate course. |
| Personal Details |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Store |
Amazon.com |
| Location |
TV ROOM |
| Purchase Price |
$75.00 |
| Purchase Date |
6/5/03 |
| Condition |
Near Mint |
| Index |
579 |
| Owner |
Paulo Mendes |
| Read It |
No |
| Links |
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Barnes & Noble
Powell's
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| Collection # |
00385G |
| Order # |
102-6766006-6816149 |
| Main Subject |
Matrix Theory |
| Secondary Subject |
Linear Algebra |
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| Product Details |
| LoC Classification |
QA188 .M495 2000 |
| Dewey |
512/.5 21 |
| ISBN |
0898714540 |
| Edition |
01 |
| Printing |
1 |
| Country |
USA |
| Cover Price |
$75.00 |
| Nr of Pages |
718 |
| First Edition |
Yes |
| Rare |
No |
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| Original Details |
| Original Publication Year |
2000 |
| Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Solutions Manual included.
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