Matrix Theory by David W Lewis (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2068
  • Number of pages: 308 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 9.98 MB
  • Authors: David W Lewis

Description

This book provides an introduction to matrix theory and aims to provide a clear and concise exposition of the basic ideas, results and techniques in the subject. Complete proofs are given, and no knowledge beyond high school mathematics is necessary. The book includes many examples, applications and exercises for the reader, so that it can used both by students interested in theory and those who are mainly interested in learning the techniques.

User’s Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐First and foremost, this book is not an introduction to linear algebra. The book glosses over the basics of matrix operations in the first chapter, but it does not go into detail about matrix multiplication, taking the determinant of a matrix, etc. Chapters 2 and beyond jump right in to linear maps, eigenvalues/vectors, and diagonalization. There are questions at the end of each chapter, but often do not completely cover the material, and may even go well beyond the material presented in the chapter. Answers to some of the basic questions are in the back of the book, but these answers are few and far between, sometimes the author decides to skip an entire section of questions. On top of this, the answers are frequently incorrect. In addition the questions and the book content itself is occasionally incorrect or misleading: on one specific page the author manages to mess up his own definition of a matrix transformation three times.Pros: Concise, easy to read (compared to other math textbooks).Cons: Riddled with errors, very few answers to the problems presented in the book.

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