Elementary Matrix Algebra (Dover Books on Mathematics)
ISBN-13:
9780486425344
ISBN-10:
0486425347
Edition:
3
Author:
Mathematics, Franz E. Hohn
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Dover Publications
Format:
Paperback
560 pages
Category:
Pure Mathematics
,
Mathematics
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ISBN-13:
9780486425344
ISBN-10:
0486425347
Edition:
3
Author:
Mathematics, Franz E. Hohn
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Dover Publications
Format:
Paperback
560 pages
Category:
Pure Mathematics
,
Mathematics
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Elementary Matrix Algebra (Dover Books on Mathematics) (ISBN-13: 9780486425344 and ISBN-10: 0486425347), written by authors
Mathematics, Franz E. Hohn, was published by Dover Publications in 2012.
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This complete and coherent exposition, complemented by numerous illustrative examples, offers readers a text that can teach by itself. Fully rigorous in its treatment, it offers a mathematically sound sequencing of topics. The work starts with the most basic laws of matrix algebra and progresses to the sweep-out process for obtaining the complete solution of any given system of linear equations — homogeneous or nonhomogeneous — and the role of matrix algebra in the presentation of useful geometric ideas, techniques, and terminology.Other subjects include the complete treatment of the structure of the solution space of a system of linear equations, the most commonly used properties of determinants, and linear operators and linear transformations of coordinates. Considerably more material than can be offered in a one-semester course appears here; this comprehensive volume by Franz E. Hohn, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois for many years, provides instructors with a wide range of choices in order to meet differing interests and to accommodate students with varying backgrounds.
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