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020 _a9783031272196
082 _a512.5
_bBEN
100 _aBenz, Manuel
245 _aLinear algebra for the sciences
260 _bSpringer,
_c2022.
_aCham :
300 _axii, 259p. ;
_c24 cn.
365 _b24.99
_c
_d100.40
490 _aLa Matematica per il 3+2, 2038-5757 ;
_vv.151
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis book is based on a course for first-semester science students, held by the second author at the University of Zurich several times. Its goal is threefold: to have students learn a minimal working knowledge of linear algebra, acquire some computational skills, and familiarize them with mathematical language to make mathematical literature more accessible. Therefore, we give precise definitions, introduce helpful notations, and state any results carefully worded. We provide no proofs of these results but typically illustrate them with numerous examples. Additionally, for better understanding, we often give supporting arguments for why they are valid.
650 _aLinear algebra
700 _aKappeler, Thomas
942 _2ddc
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