An accessible introduction to the theoretical and computational
aspects of linear algebra using MapleTM
Many topics in linear algebra can be computationally intensive,
and software programs often serve as important tools for
understanding challenging concepts and visualizing the geometric
aspects of the subject. Principles of Linear Algebra with Maple
uniquely addresses the quickly growing intersection between subject
theory and numerical computation, providing all of the commands
required to solve complex and computationally challenging linear
algebra problems using Maple. The authors supply an informal,
accessible, and easy-to-follow treatment of key topics often found
in a first course in linear algebra.
Requiring no prior knowledge of the software, the book begins
with an introduction to the commands and programming guidelines for
working with Maple. Next, the book explores linear systems of
equations and matrices, applications of linear systems and
matrices, determinants, inverses, and Cramer's rule. Basic linear
algebra topics such as vectors, dot product, cross product, and
vector projection are explained, as well as the more advanced
topics of rotations in space, rolling a circle along a curve, and
the TNB Frame. Subsequent chapters feature coverage of linear
transformations from Rn to Rm, the geometry of linear and affine
transformations, least squares fits and pseudoinverses, and
eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
The authors explore several topics that are not often found in
introductory linear algebra books, including sensitivity to error
and the effects of linear and affine maps on the geometry of
objects. The Maple software highlights the topic's visual nature,
as the book is complete with numerous graphics in two and three
dimensions, animations, symbolic manipulations, numerical
computations, and programming. In addition, a related Web site
features supplemental material, including Maple code for each
chapter's problems, solutions, and color versions of the book's
figures.
Extensively class-tested to ensure an accessible presentation,
Principles of Linear Algebra with Maple is an excellent book for
courses on linear algebra at the undergraduate level. It is also an
ideal reference for students and professionals who would like to
gain a further understanding of the use of Maple to solve linear
algebra problems.
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