Description: About this productProduct InformationDavid Poole's innovative book prepares students to make the transition from the computational aspects of the course to the theoretical by emphasizing vectors and geometric intuition from the start. Designed for a one- or two-semester introductory course and written in simple, "mathematical English" the book presents interesting examples before abstraction. This immediately follows up theoretical discussion with further examples and a variety of applications drawn from a number of disciplines, which reinforces the practical utility of the math, and helps students from a variety of backgrounds and learning styles stay connected to the concepts they are learning. Poole's approach helps students succeed in this course by learning vectors and vector geometry first in order to visualize and understand the meaning of the calculations that they will encounter and develop mathematical maturity for thinking abstractly.Product IdentifiersPublisherBrooks/ColeISBN-100538735457ISBN-139780538735452eBay Product ID (ePID)80522051Product Key FeaturesAuthorDavid PoolePublication NameLinear Algebra : a Modern IntroductionFormatHardcoverLanguageEnglishSeriesAvailable 2011 Titles Enhanced Web Assign Ser.Publication Year2010TypeTextbookNumber of Pages768 PagesDimensionsItem Length10in.Item Height1.4in.Item Width8in.Item Weight53.7 OzAdditional Product FeaturesEdition Number3Table of Content1. VECTORS.Introduction: The Racetrack Game. The Geometry and Algebra of Vectors. Length and Angle: The Dot Product. Exploration: Vectors and Geometry. Lines and Planes. Exploration: The Cross Product. Applications: Force Vectors; Code Vectors. Vignette: The Codabar System.2. SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS.Introduction: Triviality. Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations. Direct Methods for Solving Linear Systems. Exploration: Lies My Computer Told Me. Exploration: Partial Pivoting. Exploration: Counting Operations: An Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms. Spanning Sets and Linear Independence. Applications: Allocation of Resources; Balancing Chemical Equations; Network Analysis; Electrical Networks; Linear Economic Models; Finite Linear Games. Vignette: The Global Positioning System. Iterative Methods for Solving Linear Systems.3. MATRICES.Introduction: Matrices in Action. Matrix Operations. Matrix Algebra. The Inverse of a Matrix. The LU Factorization. Subspaces, Basis, Dimension, and Rank. Introduction to Linear Transformations. Vignette: Robotics. Applications: Markov Chains; Linear Economic Models; Population Growth; Graphs and Digraphs; Error-Correcting Codes.4. EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS.Introduction: A Dynamical System on Graphs. Introduction to Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors. Determinants. Vignette: Lewis Carroll's Condensation Method. Exploration: Geometric Applications of Determinants. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of n x n Matrices. Similarity and Diagonalization. Iterative Methods for Computing Eigenvalues. Applications and the Perron-Frobenius Theorem: Markov Chains; Population Growth; The Perron-Frobenius Theorem; Linear Recurrence Relations; Systems of Linear Differential Equations; Discrete Linear Dynamical Systems.Vignette: Ranking Sports Teams and Searching the Internet.5. ORTHOGONALITY.Introduction: Shadows on a Wall. Orthogonality in Rn. Orthogonal Complements and Orthogonal Projections. The Gram-Schmidt Process and the QR Factorization. Exploration: The Modified QR Factorization. Exploration: Approximating Eigenvalues with the QR Algorithm. Orthogonal Diagonalization of Symmetric Matrices. Applications: Dual Codes; Quadratic Forms; Graphing Quadratic Equations.6. VECTOR SPACES.Introduction: Fibonacci in (Vector) Space. Vector Spaces and Subspaces. Linear Independence, Basis, and Dimension. Exploration: Magic Squares. Change of Basis. Linear Transformations. The Kernel and Range of a Linear Transformation. The Matrix of a Linear Transformation. Exploration: Tilings, Lattices and the Crystallographic Restriction. Applications: Homogeneous Linear Differential Equations; Linear Codes.7. DISTANCE AND APPROXIMATION.Introduction: Taxicab Geometry. Inner Product Spaces. Exploration: Vectors and Matrices with Complex Entries. Exploration: Geometric Inequalities and Optimization Problems. Norms and Distance Functions. Least Squares Approximation. The Singular Value Decomposition. Vignette: Digital Image Compression. Applications: Approximation of Functions; Error-Correcting Codes.Appendix A: Mathematical Notation and Methods of Proof.Appendix B: Mathematical Induction.Appendix C: Complex Numbers.Appendix D: Polynomials.Copyright Date2011Target AudienceCollege AudienceTopicAlgebra / LinearDewey Decimal512/.5Dewey Edition22GenreMathematics
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Edition: 3rd
Publish Year: 2011
Updated ISBN1: 1285463242
Updated ISBN2: 9781285463247
Number of Pages: 768 Pages
Publication Name: Linear Algebra : a Modern Introduction
Language: English
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Item Height: 1.4 in
Publication Year: 2010
Subject: Algebra / Linear
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 53.7 Oz
Subject Area: Mathematics
Author: David Poole
Item Length: 10 in
Series: Available 2011 Titles Enhanced Web Assign Ser.
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Format: Hardcover