Linear Algebra
An Introduction to Mathematical Discourse
The book was designed specifically for students who had not previously been exposed to mathematics as mathematicians view it. That is, as a subject whose goal is to rigorously prove theorems starting from clear consistent definitions. This book attempts to build students up from a background where mathematics is simply a tool that provides useful calculations to the point where the students have a grasp of the clear and precise nature of mathematics. A more detailed discussion of the prerequisites and goal of this book is given in the introduction.
Table of Contents
This book is part of a series on Algebra:
Linear Systems
Vector Spaces
Maps Between Spaces
Determinants
Similarity
Unitary Transformations
Appendix
Resources and Licensing
- Licensing And History
- Resources
- Bibliography (see individual pages for references)
- Index
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