Matrix Theory: From Generalized Inverses to Jordan Form

Author:   Robert Piziak ,  P.L. Odell ,  P.L. Odell (Baylor University, Texas, USA) ,  Earl Taft
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367389437


Pages:   568
Publication Date:   19 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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In 1990, the National Science Foundation recommended that every college mathematics curriculum should include a second course in linear algebra. In answer to this recommendation, Matrix Theory: From Generalized Inverses to Jordan Form provides the material for a second semester of linear algebra that probes introductory linear algebra concepts while also exploring topics not typically covered in a sophomore-level class. Tailoring the material to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, the authors offer instructors flexibility in choosing topics from the book. The text first focuses on the central problem of linear algebra: solving systems of linear equations. It then discusses LU factorization, derives Sylvester's rank formula, introduces full-rank factorization, and describes generalized inverses. After discussions on norms, QR factorization, and orthogonality, the authors prove the important spectral theorem. They also highlight the primary decomposition theorem, Schur's triangularization theorem, singular value decomposition, and the Jordan canonical form theorem. The book concludes with a chapter on multilinear algebra. With this classroom-tested text students can delve into elementary linear algebra ideas at a deeper level and prepare for further study in matrix theory and abstract algebra.

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Author:   Robert Piziak ,  P.L. Odell ,  P.L. Odell (Baylor University, Texas, USA) ,  Earl Taft
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Weight:   1.050kg
ISBN:  

9780367389437


ISBN 10:   0367389436
Pages:   568
Publication Date:   19 September 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

The Idea of Inverse. Generating Invertible Matrices. Subspaces Associated to Matrices. The Moore Penrose Inverse. Generalized Inverses. Norms. Inner Products. Projections. Spectral Theory. Matrix Diagonalization. The Jordan Canonical Form. Multilinear Matters.

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Each chapter ends with a list of references for further reading. Undoubtedly, these will be useful for anyone who wishes to pursue the topics deeper. ... the book has many MATLAB examples and problems presented at appropriate places. ... the book will become a widely used classroom text for a second course on linear algebra. It can be used profitably by graduate and advanced level undergraduate students. It can also serve as an intermediate course for more advanced texts in matrix theory. This is a lucidly written book by two authors who have made many contributions to linear and multilinear algebra. -K.C. Sivakumar, IMAGE, No. 47, Fall 2011 Always mathematically constructive, this book helps readers delve into elementary linear algebra ideas at a deeper level and prepare for further study in matrix theory and abstract algebra. -L'enseignement Mathematique, January-June 2007, Vol. 53, No. 1-2


Each chapter ends with a list of references for further reading. Undoubtedly, these will be useful for anyone who wishes to pursue the topics deeper. ... the book has many MATLAB examples and problems presented at appropriate places. ... the book will become a widely used classroom text for a second course on linear algebra. It can be used profitably by graduate and advanced level undergraduate students. It can also serve as an intermediate course for more advanced texts in matrix theory. This is a lucidly written book by two authors who have made many contributions to linear and multilinear algebra. -K.C. Sivakumar, IMAGE, No. 47, Fall 2011 Always mathematically constructive, this book helps readers delve into elementary linear algebra ideas at a deeper level and prepare for further study in matrix theory and abstract algebra. -L'enseignement Mathematique, January-June 2007, Vol. 53, No. 1-2


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Piziak, Robert; Odell, P.L.

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