Series on Concrete and Applicable Mathematics - Vol. 3
INTRODUCTION TO MATRIX THEORY
With Applications to Business and Economics
by Ferenc Szidarovszky (University of Arizona, USA) & Sándor Molnár (Szent Istvan University, Hungary)
In economic modeling and planning, as well as in business, most problems are linear, or approximated by linear models. Such problems are solved by matrix methods, so the material presented in this book is essential to these fields.
Contents:
- Vectors and Matrices
- Vector Spaces and Inner-Product Spaces
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Systems of Linear Equations and Inverses of Matrices
- Determinants
- Linear Mappings and Matrices
- Eigenvalues, Invariant Subspaces, Canonical Forms
- Special Matrices
- Elements of Matrix Analysis
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students in business and economics, as
well as practitioners in business and economics.
"There are many useful illustrative examples ... the text is clearly written, easy to understand, and remarkably error-free."
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Pub. date: Jun 2002 |
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