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Linear algebra : a course for physicists and engineers

By: Mathai, Arak M.
Contributor(s): Haubold, Hans J.
Series: De Gruyter textbook.Publisher: Berlin : De Gruyter, 2017Description: xvi, 450 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9783110562354.Subject(s): Algebras, Linear | Mathematics | Cauchy-Schwartz inequality | Dot product | Jacobian | Linear transformations | Quadratic form | Vectors | Eigen values | Matrix seriesDDC classification: 512.5 Summary: In order not to intimidate students by a too abstract approach, this textbook on linear algebra is written to be easy to digest by non-mathematicians. It introduces the concepts of vector spaces and mappings between them without dwelling on statements such as theorems and proofs too much. It is also designed to be self-contained, so no other material is required for an understanding of the topics covered. As the basis for courses on space and atmospheric science, remote sensing, geographic information systems, meteorology, climate and satellite communications at UN-affiliated regional centers, various applications of the formal theory are discussed as well. These include differential equations, statistics, optimization and some engineering-motivated problems in physics. ContentsVectorsMatricesDeterminantsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsSome applications of matrices and determinants Matrix series and additional properties of matrices.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

In order not to intimidate students by a too abstract approach, this textbook on linear algebra is written to be easy to digest by non-mathematicians. It introduces the concepts of vector spaces and mappings between them without dwelling on statements such as theorems and proofs too much. It is also designed to be self-contained, so no other material is required for an understanding of the topics covered. As the basis for courses on space and atmospheric science, remote sensing, geographic information systems, meteorology, climate and satellite communications at UN-affiliated regional centers, various applications of the formal theory are discussed as well. These include differential equations, statistics, optimization and some engineering-motivated problems in physics. ContentsVectorsMatricesDeterminantsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsSome applications of matrices and determinants Matrix series and additional properties of matrices.

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