Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra

Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra

Author: Stephen Boyd

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-06-07

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13: 1316518965

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A groundbreaking introduction to vectors, matrices, and least squares for engineering applications, offering a wealth of practical examples.


A Concrete Introduction to Higher Algebra

A Concrete Introduction to Higher Algebra

Author: Lindsay Childs

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1468400657

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This book is written as an introduction to higher algebra for students with a background of a year of calculus. The book developed out of a set of notes for a sophomore-junior level course at the State University of New York at Albany entitled Classical Algebra. In the 1950s and before, it was customary for the first course in algebra to be a course in the theory of equations, consisting of a study of polynomials over the complex, real, and rational numbers, and, to a lesser extent, linear algebra from the point of view of systems of equations. Abstract algebra, that is, the study of groups, rings, and fields, usually followed such a course. In recent years the theory of equations course has disappeared. Without it, students entering abstract algebra courses tend to lack the experience in the algebraic theory of the basic classical examples of the integers and polynomials necessary for understanding, and more importantly, for ap preciating the formalism. To meet this problem, several texts have recently appeared introducing algebra through number theory.


Introduction to Linear Algebra with Applications

Introduction to Linear Algebra with Applications

Author: Jim DeFranza

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2015-01-23

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 1478628820

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Over the last few decades, linear algebra has become more relevant than ever. Applications have increased not only in quantity but also in diversity, with linear systems being used to solve problems in chemistry, engineering, economics, nutrition, urban planning, and more. DeFranza and Gagliardi introduce students to the topic in a clear, engaging, and easy-to-follow manner. Topics are developed fully before moving on to the next through a series of natural connections. The result is a solid introduction to linear algebra for undergraduates’ first course.


Modern Algebra, Instructor's Solutions Manual

Modern Algebra, Instructor's Solutions Manual

Author: John R. Durbin

Publisher:

Published: 2004-08-06

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780471702849

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This text is appropriate for any one-semester junior/senior level course in Modern Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Algebraic Structures, or Groups, Rings and Fields. Durbin has two main goals: to introduce the most important kinds of algebraic structures, and to help students improve their ability to understand and work with abstract ideas. The first six chapters present the core of the subject; the remainder are designed to be as flexible as possible. Durbin covers groups before rings, which is a matter of personal preference for instructors. The course is mostly comprised of mathematics majors, but you will find engineering and computer science majors as well.


Introductory Algebra

Introductory Algebra

Author: Margaret L. Lial

Publisher: Pearson UK

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 2069

ISBN-13: 1292337141

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Introductory Algebra, Global Edition.