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Essays in Linear Algebra
Essays on the theory and applications of linear algebra by the renowned author of Introduction to Linear Algebra.
Gilbert Strang (Author)
9780980232769, Wellesley
Hardback, published 26 April 2012
340 pages
23.8 x 19.8 x 2.1 cm, 0.76 kg
'… this delightful book is a most welcome addition to the library of any mathematician with an interest in applied linear analysis.' Vicentiu D. Radulescu, Zentralblatt MATH
The renowned mathematician and educator Gilbert Strang presents a collection of expository papers on the theory and applications of linear algebra, accompanied by video lectures on http://ocw.mit.edu. The essays are diverse in scope and range from purely theoretical studies on deep fundamental principles of matrix algebra to discussions on the teaching of calculus and an examination of the mathematical foundations of aspects of computational engineering. One thing these essays have in common is the way that they express both the importance and the beauty of the subject, as well as the author's passion for mathematics. This text will be of practical use to students and researchers across a whole spectrum of numerate disciplines. Furthermore, this collection provides a unique perspective on mathematics and the communication thereof as a human endeavour, complemented as these essays are by commentary from the author regarding their provenance and the reaction to them.
Part I. Essays in Linear Algebra: 1. Perfect bases for the four subspaces
2. Four subspaces from a graph
3. My favourite matrix
4. The ultimate in echelon forms
5. Diagonalizing a symmetric matrix
6. Pascal's triangle in three matrices
7. Can the factors be sparse?
8. The eigenvalues of AB + BA
9. Factoring into very special matrices
10. Toeplitz matrices and circulants
11. The joint spectral radius of A and B
12. Banded matrices have remarkable inverses
Part II. Essays in Calculus: 13. The fundamental theorem of calculus
14. The great function of calculus
15. Thin strips and small triangles in calculus
16. Chaos in Newton's method
17. Optical illusions for y = sin n
Part III. Essays in Applied Mathematics: 18. The principles of applied mathematics
19. A minimum equals a maximum
20. Aiming directly at the solution
21. A chair through a door
Part IV. Essays in Computational Science: 22. Eight cosine transforms
23. The ideas behind finite elements
24. The Strang–Fix conditions
25. Wavelets in music and television
26. Scaling functions lead to wavelets
27. Old and new splitting methods
An essay about books
List of publications
Index.
Subject Areas: Complex analysis, complex variables [PBKD], Real analysis, real variables [PBKB], Algebra [PBF]