Fundamentals of Linear Algebra by Marcel B. Finan - PDF
About this book :-
This is a beginner friendly book that explains the basics of linear algebra. The book is addressed primarely to second and third your college students who have already had a course in calculus and analytic geometry. It is the result of lecture notes given by the author at The University of North Texas and the University of Texas at Austin. It has been designed for use either as a supplement of standard textbooks or as a textbook for a formal course in linear algebra. This book is not a ”traditional” book in the sense that it does not include any applications to the material discussed. Its aim is solely to learn the basic theory of linear algebra within a semester period. Instructors may wish to incorporate material from various fields of applications into a course.
The book helps students learn both the theory and how to use the ideas in real world problems. It covers topics like vectors, matrices, solving equations, eigenvalues, and orthogonality, with easy-to-understand explanations and examples. It’s full of practice problems and is great for students studying math, engineering, or computer science.
Book Detail :-
Title:
Fundamentals of Linear Algebra by Marcel B. Finan - PDF
Publisher:
Arkansas Tech University
Year:
2001
Pages:
196
Type:
PDF
Language:
English
ISBN-10 #:
N\A
ISBN-13 #:
N\A
License:
Linked Content Owned by Author
Amazon:
Amazon
About Author :-
The author
Marcel B. Finan
is Professor of Mathematics at Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, Arkansas, United States. Finan is a mathematician and educator, best known for his work in Linear Algebra. Finan focuses on making hard math topics easier to understand, helping students in subjects like engineering and computer science. Although he's not well-known outside of schools, his work has helped many students learn math.
Book Contents :-
1. Linear Systems
2. Matrices
3. Determinants
4. The Theory of Vector Spaces
5. Eigenvalues and Diagonalization
6. Linear Transformations
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