Linear algebra
concepts and methods
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Author
Contributions
- Harvey, Michele - Contributor
Publication
2012 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
129,000 words, Guess
Page Count
516 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25282623M
- ISBN-139780521279482
- OCLC Control Number870904280
- Library of Congress Control Number2012007502
Classifications
- DDC512/.5
- LCCQA184.2 .A57 2012
Description
"Any student studying linear algebra will welcome this textbook, which provides a thorough, yet concise, treatment of key topics in university linear algebra courses. Blending practice and theory, the book enables students to practice and master the standard methods as well as understand how they actually work. At every stage the authors take care to ensure that the discussion is no more complicated or abstract than it needs to be, and focuses only on the fundamental topics. Hundreds of examples and exercises, including solutions, give students plenty of hands-on practice End-of-chapter sections summarise material to help students consolidate their learning Ideal as a course text and for self-study Instructors can use the many examples and exercises to supplement their own assignments Both authors have extensive experience of undergraduate teaching and of preparation of distance learning materials"--
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