To put the world of linear algebra to advanced use, it is not enough
to merely understand the theory; there is a significant gap between
the theory of linear algebra and its myriad expressions in nearly
every computational domain. To bridge this gap, it is essential to
process the theory by solving many exercises, thus obtaining a firmer
grasp of its diverse applications. Similarly, from a theoretical
perspective, diving into the literature on advanced linear algebra
often reveals more and more topics that are deferred to exercises
instead of being treated in the main text. As exercises grow more
complex and numerous, it becomes increasingly important to provide
supporting material and guidelines on how to solve them, supporting
students’ learning process. This book provides precisely this type
of supporting material for the textbook “Numerical Linear Algebra
and Matrix Factorizations,” published as Vol. 22 of Springer’s
Texts in Computational Science and Engineering series. Instead
of omitting details or merely providing rough outlines, this book
offers detailed proofs, and connects the solutions to the
corresponding results in the textbook. For the algorithmic exercises
the utmost level of detail is provided in the form of MATLAB
implementations. Both the textbook and solutions are self-contained.
This book and the textbook are of similar length, demonstrating that
solutions should not be considered a minor aspect when learning at
advanced levels.
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ISBN
9783030597894
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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