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Author(s)Johnson and Riess and Arnold
PublisherPEARSON INDIA
ISBN9789353433284
Pages616
BindingSoftbound
LanguageEnglish
Publish YearMay 2019

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PEARSON INDIA Introduction To Linear Algebra 5Th Edition by Johnson and Riess and Arnold

Introduction to Linear Algebra, 5th Edition is a foundation book that bridges both practical computation and theoretical principles. Due to its flexible table of contents, the book is accessible for both students majoring in the scientific, engineering, and social sciences, as well as students that want an introduction to mathematical abstraction and logical reasoning. In order to achieve the text's flexibility, the book centers on 3 principal topics: matrix theory and systems of linear equations, elementary vector space concepts, and the eigenvalue problem. This highly adaptable text can be used for a one-quarter or one-semester course at the sophomore/junior level, or for a more advanced class at the junior/senior level. Table of Content Chapter 1. Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations Chapter 2. Vectors in 2-Space and 3-Space Chapter 3. The Vector Space Rn Chapter 4. The Eigenvalue Problem Chapter 5. Vector Spaces and Linear Transformations Chapter 6. Determinants Chapter 7. Eigenvalues and Applications Chapter 1. Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations Chapter 2. Vectors in 2-Space and 3-Space Chapter 3. The Vector Space Rn Chapter 4. The Eigenvalue Problem Chapter 5. Vector Spaces and Linear Transformations Chapter 6. Determinants Chapter 7. Eigenvalues and Applications" Salient Features 1. NEW Chapter—A new Chapter 2, “Vectors in 2-space and 3-Space” makes a smoother introduction to the ideas of vector space, and allows for a more geometric emphasis in the text. 2. An early introduction to vector space ideas—In Chapter 3, elementary vector space ideas (subspace, basis, dimension, and so on) are introduced in the familiar setting of Rn. 3. An early introduction to eigenvalues—It is now possible with this text to cover the eigenvalue problem very early and in much greater depth. A brief introduction to determinants is given in Section 4.2 to facilitate the early treatment of eigenvalues. 4. An early introduction to linear combinations—In Section 1.5, the matrix-vector product Ax is expressed as a linear combination of the columns of A, Ax = x1 A1 + x2 A2 + . . . + xn An. This viewpoint leads to a simple and natural development for the theory associated with systems of linear equations. This approach gives some early motivation for the vector space concepts (introduced in Chapter 3) such as subspace, basis, and dimension. 5. Applications to different fields of study—Provides motivation for students in a wide variety of disciplines. Hallmark Features 1. A gradual increase in the level of difficulty. In a typical linear algebra course, students find the techniques of Gaussian elimination and matrix operations fairly easy. Then, the ensuing material relating to vector spaces is suddenly much harder. The authors have done three things to lessen this abrupt midterm jump in difficulty: 1. Introduction of linear independence early, in Section 1.7. 2. A new Chapter 2, “Vectors in 2-space and 3-Space.” 3 .Introduction of vector space concepts such as subspace, basis and dimension in Chapter 3, in the familiar geometrical setting of Rn. 2. Clarity of exposition. For many students, linear algebra is the most rigorous and abstract mathematical course they have taken since high-school geometry. The authors have tried to write the text so that it is accessible, but also so that it reveals something of the power of mathematical abstraction. To this end, the topics have been organized so that they flow logically and naturally from the concrete and computational to the more abstract. Numerous examples, many presented in extreme detail, have been included in order to illustrate the concepts. 3. Supplementary exercises. A set of supplementary exercises are included at the end of each chapter. These exercises, some of which are true-false questions, are designed to test the student's understanding of important concepts. They often require the student to use ideas from several different sections. 4. Extensive exercise sets. Numerous exercises, ranging from routine drill exercises to interesting applications, and exercises of a theoretical nature. The more difficult theoretical exercises have fairly substantial hints. The computational exercises are written using workable numbers that do not obscure the point with a mass of cumbersome arithmetic details. 5. Spiraling exercises. Many sections contain a few exercises that hint at ideas that will be developed later. 6. Historical notes. These assist the student in gaining a historical and mathematical perspective of the ideas and concepts of linear algebra. 7. Integration of MATLAB. We have included a collection of MATLAB projects at the end of each chapter. For the student who is interested in computation, these projects provide hands-on experience with MATLAB. 8. A short MATLAB appendix. A brief appendix on using MATLAB for problems that typically arise in linear algebra is included. 9. New Technology Resource Manual. Support is now included for Maple and Mathematica, as well as MATLAB."



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