This book is mainly intended for first-year university students who undertake a basic linear algebra course, as well as instructors. It contains the basic notions of linear algebra through solved exercises as well as a 'True or False' section in each chapter. Each chapter also contains an essential background section, which makes the book easier to use.
Sparse Matrices and Their Uses
The 2009 Import and Export Market for Frozen Fish Meat Excluding Fillets in Japan
by Philip M. Parker
In this book, Denis Serre begins by providing a clean and concise introduction to the basic theory of matrices. He then goes on to give many interesting applications of matrices to different aspects of mathematics and also other areas of science and engineering. The book mixes together algebra, analysis, complexity theory and numerical analysis. As such, this book will provide many scientists, not just mathematicians, with a useful and reliable reference. It is intended for advanced undergraduat...
Copositive And Completely Positive Matrices
by Abraham Berman and Naomi Shaked-monderer
This book is an updated and extended version of Completely Positive Matrices (Abraham Berman and Naomi Shaked-Monderer, World Scientific 2003). It contains new sections on the cone of copositive matrices, which is the dual of the cone of completely positive matrices, and new results on both copositive matrices and completely positive matrices.The book is an up to date comprehensive resource for researchers in Matrix Theory and Optimization. It can also serve as a textbook for an advanced undergr...
When first published in 2005, Matrix Mathematics quickly became the essential reference book for users of matrices in all branches of engineering, science, and applied mathematics. In this fully updated and expanded edition, the author brings together the latest results on matrix theory to make this the most complete, current, and easy-to-use book on matrices. Each chapter describes relevant background theory followed by specialized results. Hundreds of identities, inequalities, and matrix facts...
Matrices with structure are encountered in a wide variety of problems in pure and applied mathematics, and in engineering. Matrix patterns and structural properties provide a uniform means for describing apparently different features of the problems that they model. This book collects a set of contributions in structured matrix computations that covers different facets of the problems involved in this research area. The book may be naturally divided into four parts: the first part contains two c...
In Hadamard Matrices and Their Applications, K. J. Horadam provides the first unified account of cocyclic Hadamard matrices and their applications in signal and data processing. This original work is based on the development of an algebraic link between Hadamard matrices and the cohomology of finite groups that was discovered fifteen years ago. The book translates physical applications into terms a pure mathematician will appreciate, and theoretical structures into ones an applied mathematician,...
Positive Linear Maps of Operator Algebras (Springer Monographs in Mathematics)
Linear Models And Regression With R: An Integrated Approach (Series on Multivariate Analysis, #11)
by S Rao Jammalamadaka and Debasis Sengupta
Starting with the basic linear model where the design and covariance matrices are of full rank, this book demonstrates how the same statistical ideas can be used to explore the more general linear model with rank-deficient design and/or covariance matrices. The unified treatment presented here provides a clearer understanding of the general linear model from a statistical perspective, thus avoiding the complex matrix-algebraic arguments that are often used in the rank-deficient case. Elegant geo...
An Introduction to the Theory of Canonical Matrices (Dover Books on Mathematics)
by H W Turnbull and A C Aitken
[Set Linear Algebra+Statistics Stochastics] (De Gruyter Textbook)
by Arak M. Mathai and Hans J. Haubold
In order not to intimidate students by a too abstract approach, this textbook on linear algebra is written to be easy to digest by non-mathematicians. It introduces the concepts of vector spaces and mappings between them without dwelling on statements such as theorems and proofs too much. It is also designed to be self-contained, so no other material is required for an understanding of the topics covered. As the basis for courses on space and atmospheric science, remote sensing, geographic in...
Matrices, Espacios Vectoriales Y Aplicaciones Lineales Con Derive
by Cesar Perez Lopez
Matrix Inversions Via Jibunoh's Determinants & Exact Solutions of K X K Systems of Linear Equations
by C C Jibunoh
Analisis Matematico IV (Analisis Matematico, #4)
by Jose Luis Cofino and Christiaan Ketelaar