Written For The Undergraduate Linear Algebra Student, Linear Algebra: Theory And Applications, Serves As The Ideal Text For Science And Engineering Students, Who Are Interested Principally In Applications, As Well As For Mathematics Students, Who Wish To Acquire A Mastery Of Theoretical Linear Algebra. This Flexible Blend Serves Diverse Groups Of Students As Well As Instructors Having Various And Differing Requirements. The Text Is Designed To Allow Instructors To Make Their Own Choice Of Emphasis And Includes Over 3100 Problems And Homework Assignments Of Great Variety To Emphasize That Choice. Believing That Students Learn By Studying Examples, The Authors Have Included Numerous Examples Throughout To Illustrate And Simplify Difficult Theorems And Applications.
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David Kincaid is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Also, he is the Interim Director of the Center for Numerical Analysis (CNA) within the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES).
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