Linear algebra is a fundamental area of mathematics, and is arguably
the most powerful mathematical tool ever developed. It is a core topic
of study within fields as diverse as: business, economics,
engineering, physics, computer science, ecology, sociology, demography
and genetics. For an example of linear algebra at work, one needs to
look no further than the Google search engine, which relies upon
linear algebra to rank the results of a search with respect to
relevance. The strength of the text is in the large number of examples
and the step-by-step explanation of each topic as it is introduced. It
is compiled in a way that allows distance learning, with explicit
solutions to set problems freely available online. The miscellaneous
exercises at the end of each chapter comprise questions from past exam
papers from various universities, helping to reinforce the reader's
confidence. Also included, generally at the beginning of sections, are
short historical biographies of the leading players in the field of
linear algebra to provide context for the topics covered. The dynamic
and engaging style of the book includes frequent question and answer
sections to test the reader's understanding of the methods introduced,
rather than requiring rote learning. When first encountered, the
subject can appear abstract and students will sometimes struggle to
see its relevance; to counter this, the book also contains interviews
with key people who use linear algebra in practice, in both
professional and academic life. It will appeal to undergraduate
students in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering.
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ISBN
9780191507762
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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