
Matrix Theory: A Second Course
James M. Ortega(Author)
Plenum Publishing Co.,N.Y.
Published on 28. February 1987
Book
Paperback/Softback
XII, 262 pages
978-0-306-42433-5 (ISBN)
Description
Linear algebra and matrix theory are essentially synonymous terms for an area of mathematics that has become one of the most useful and pervasive tools in a wide range of disciplines. It is also a subject of great mathematical beauty. In consequence of both of these facts, linear algebra has increasingly been brought into lower levels of the curriculum, either in conjunction with the calculus or separate from it but at the same level. A large and still growing number of textbooks has been written to satisfy this need, aimed at students at the junior, sophomore, or even freshman levels. Thus, most students now obtaining a bachelor's degree in the sciences or engineering have had some exposure to linear algebra. But rarely, even when solid courses are taken at the junior or senior levels, do these students have an adequate working knowledge of the subject to be useful in graduate work or in research and development activities in government and industry. In particular, most elementary courses stop at the point of canonical forms, so that while the student may have "seen" the Jordan and other canonical forms, there is usually little appreciation of their usefulness. And there is almost never time in the elementary courses to deal with more specialized topics like nonnegative matrices, inertia theorems, and so on. In consequence, many graduate courses in mathematics, applied mathe matics, or applications develop certain parts of matrix theory as needed.
Reviews / Votes
"...Each section has a set of problems and each chapter closes with (true/false) review questions and a section which discusses the references and extensions which pertain to the topics in the chapter. These problems and questions seem to be well chosen. The book will be quite useful to its intended audience." -- MATHEMATICAL REVIEWSMore details
Series
Edition
1987 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Springer Science+Business Media
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XII, 262 p.
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
583 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-306-42433-5 (9780306424335)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4899-0471-3
Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Review of Basic Background.- 2. Linear Spaces and Operators.- 3. Canonical Forms.- 4. Quadratic Forms and Optimization.- 5. Differential and Difference Equations.- 6. Other Topics.- References.