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Introduction To Linear Algebra: Computation, Application, and Theory: Textbooks in Mathematics

Autor Mark J. DeBonis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2022
Introduction to Linear Algebra: Computation, Application, and Theory is designed for students who have never been exposed to the topics in a linear algebra course. The text is filled with interesting and diverse application sections but is also a theoretical text which aims to train students to do succinct computation in a knowledgeable way. After completing the course with this text, the student will not only know the best and shortest way to do linear algebraic computations but will also know why such computations are both effective and successful.
Features:
  • Includes cutting edge applications in machine learning and data analytics
  • Suitable as a primary text for undergraduates studying linear algebra
  • Requires very little in the way of pre-requisites
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032108988
ISBN-10: 1032108983
Pagini: 434
Ilustrații: 65 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 66 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Chapman and Hall/CRC
Seria Textbooks in Mathematics


Cuprins

1. Examples of Vector Spaces. 1.1. First Vector Space: Tuples. 1.2. Dot Product. 1.3. Application: Geometry. 1.4. Second Vector Space: Matrices. 1.5. Matrix Multiplication. 2. Matrices and Linear Systems. 2.1. Systems of Linear Equations. 2.2. Gaussian Elimination. 2.3. Application: Markov Chains. 2.4. Application: The Simplex Method. 2.5. Elementary Matrices and Matrix Equivalence. 2.6. Inverse of a Matrix. 2.7. Application: The Simplex Method Revisited. 2.8. Homogeneous/Nonhomogeneous Systems and Rank. 2.9. Determinant. 2.10. Applications of the Determinant. 2.11. Application: Lu Factorization. 3. Vector Spaces. 3.1. Definition and Examples. 3.2. Subspace. 3.3. Linear Independence. 3.4. Span. 3.5. Basis and Dimension. 3.6. Subspaces Associated with a Matrix. 3.7. Application: Dimension Theorems. 4. Linear Transformations. 4.1. Definition and Examples. 4.2. Kernel and Image. 4.3. Matrix Representation. 4.4. Inverse and Isomorphism. 4.5. Similarity of Matrices. 4.6. Eigenvalues and Diagonalization. 4.7. Axiomatic Determinant. 4.8. Quotient Vector Space. 4.9. Dual Vector Space. 5. Inner Product Spaces. 5.1. Definition, Examples and Properties. 5.2. Orthogonal and Orthonormal. 5.3. Orthogonal Matrices. 5.4. Application: QR Factorization. 5.5. Schur Triangularization Theorem. 5.6. Orthogonal Projections and Best Approximation. 5.7. Real Symmetric Matrices. 5.8. Singular Value Decomposition. 5.9. Application: Least Squares Optimization. 6. Applications in Data Analytics. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Direction of Maximal Spread. 6.3. Principal Component Analysis. 6.4. Dimensionality Reduction. 6.5. Mahalanobis Distance. 6.6. Data Sphering. 6.7. Fisher Linear Discriminant Function. 6.8. Linear Discriminant Functions in Feature Space. 6.9. Minimal Square Error Linear Discriminant Function. 7. Quadratic Forms. 7.1. Introduction to Quadratic Forms. 7.2. Principal Minor Criterion. 7.3. Eigenvalue Criterion. 7.4. Application: Unconstrained Nonlinear Optimization. 7.5. General Quadratic Forms. Appendix A. Regular Matrices. Appendix B. Rotations and Reflections in Two Dimensions. Appendix C. Answers to Selected Exercises.

Notă biografică

Mark J. DeBonis received his PhD in Mathematics from the University of California, Irvine, USA. He began his career as a theoretical mathematician in the field of group theory and model theory, but in later years switched to applied mathematics, in particular to machine learning. He spent some time working for the US Department of Energy at Los Alamos National Lab as well as the US Department of Defense at the Defense Intelligence Agency as an applied mathematician of machine learning. He is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Manhattan College in New York City and is also currently working for the US Department of Energy at Sandia National Lab as a Principal Data Analyst. His research interests include machine learning, statistics, and computational algebra.

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"Exceptionally well organized and thoroughly 'student friendly' in presentation, Introduction To Linear Algebra: Computation, Application, and Theory is an ideal textbook for highschool, college, and university curriculums"
- Midwest Books Review

Descriere

This book is designed for students who have never been exposed to the topics in a linear algebra course. The text is filled with interesting and diverse application sections but is also a theoretical text which aims to train students to do succinct computation in a knowledgeable way.