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This is the first volume of the two-volume book on linear algebra,
in the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) Engineering Course.The
objective of this volume is to present, from the engineering
viewpoint, the standard mathematical results in linear algebra such
as those on systems of equations and eigenvalue problems. In
addition to giving mathematical theorems and formulas, it explains
how the mathematical concepts such as rank, eigenvalues, and
singular values are linked to engineering applications and
numerical computations.In particular, the following four aspects
are emphasized.
This is the first volume of the two-volume book on linear algebra,
in the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) Engineering Course.The
objective of this volume is to present, from the engineering
viewpoint, the standard mathematical results in linear algebra such
as those on systems of equations and eigenvalue problems. In
addition to giving mathematical theorems and formulas, it explains
how the mathematical concepts such as rank, eigenvalues, and
singular values are linked to engineering applications and
numerical computations.In particular, the following four aspects
are emphasized.
This is the second volume of the two-volume book on linear algebra
in the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) Engineering Course.The
objective of this second volume is to branch out from the standard
mathematical results presented in the first volume to illustrate
useful specific topics pertaining to engineering applications.
While linear algebra is primarily concerned with systems of
equations and eigenvalue problems for matrices and vectors with
real or complex entries, this volumes covers other topics such as
matrices and graphs, nonnegative matrices, systems of linear
inequalities, integer matrices, polynomial matrices, generalized
inverses, and group representation theory.The chapters are, for the
most part, independent of each other, and can be read in any order
according to the reader's interest. The main objective of this book
is to present the mathematical aspects of linear algebraic methods
for engineering that will potentially be effective in various
application areas.
This is the second volume of the two-volume book on linear algebra
in the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) Engineering Course.The
objective of this second volume is to branch out from the standard
mathematical results presented in the first volume to illustrate
useful specific topics pertaining to engineering applications.
While linear algebra is primarily concerned with systems of
equations and eigenvalue problems for matrices and vectors with
real or complex entries, this volumes covers other topics such as
matrices and graphs, nonnegative matrices, systems of linear
inequalities, integer matrices, polynomial matrices, generalized
inverses, and group representation theory.The chapters are, for the
most part, independent of each other, and can be read in any order
according to the reader's interest. The main objective of this book
is to present the mathematical aspects of linear algebraic methods
for engineering that will potentially be effective in various
application areas.
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