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MATRIX THEORY
by David W Lewis (University of College, Dublin)
This book provides an introduction to matrix theory and aims to provide a clear and concise exposition of the basic ideas, results and techniques in the subject. Complete proofs are given, and no knowledge beyond high school mathematics is necessary. The book includes many examples, applications and exercises for the reader, so that it can used both by students interested in theory and those who are mainly interested in learning the techniques.
Contents:
- Matrices and Linear Equations
- Vector Spaces and Linear Maps
- Matrix
Norms
- Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
- Jordan Canonical Form and Applications
- Symmetric and Hermitian Matrices
- Perturbation Theory
- Further Topics
Readership: Students in mathematics, engineering and science.
| 308pp |
Pub. date: Sept 1991 |
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