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Linear Methods: A General Education Course is expressly written for
non-mathematical students, particularly freshmen taking a required
core mathematics course. Rather than covering a hodgepodge of
different topics as is typical for a core mathematics course, this
text encourages students to explore one particular branch of
mathematics, elementary linear algebra, in some depth. The material
is presented in an accessible manner, as opposed to a traditional
overly rigorous approach. While introducing students to useful
topics in linear algebra, the book also includes a gentle
introduction to more abstract facets of the subject. Many relevant
uses of linear algebra in today's world are illustrated, including
applications involving business, economics, elementary graph
theory, Markov chains, linear regression and least-squares
polynomials, geometric transformations, and elementary physics. The
authors have included proofs of various important elementary
theorems and properties which provide readers with the reasoning
behind these results. Features: Written for a general education
core course in introductory mathematics Introduces elementary
linear algebra concepts to non-mathematics majors Provides an
informal introduction to elementary proofs involving matrices and
vectors Includes useful applications from linear algebra related to
business, graph theory, regression, and elementary physics Authors
Bio: David Hecker is a Professor of Mathematics at Saint Joseph's
University in Philadelphia. He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers
University and has published several journal articles. He also
co-authored several editions of Elementary Linear Algebra with
Stephen Andrilli. Stephen Andrilli is a Professor in the
Mathematics and Computer Science Department at La Salle University
in Philadelphia. He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University and
also co-authored several editions of Elementary Linear Algebra with
David Hecker.
Elementary Linear Algebra, Sixth Edition provides a solid
introduction to both the computational and theoretical aspects of
linear algebra, covering many important real-world applications,
including graph theory, circuit theory, Markov chains, elementary
coding theory, least-squares polynomials and least-squares
solutions for inconsistent systems, differential equations,
computer graphics and quadratic forms. In addition, many
computational techniques in linear algebra are presented, including
iterative methods for solving linear systems, LDU Decomposition,
the Power Method for finding eigenvalues, QR Decomposition, and
Singular Value Decomposition and its usefulness in digital imaging.
Linear Methods: A General Education Course is expressly written for
non-mathematical students, particularly freshmen taking a required
core mathematics course. Rather than covering a hodgepodge of
different topics as is typical for a core mathematics course, this
text encourages students to explore one particular branch of
mathematics, elementary linear algebra, in some depth. The material
is presented in an accessible manner, as opposed to a traditional
overly rigorous approach. While introducing students to useful
topics in linear algebra, the book also includes a gentle
introduction to more abstract facets of the subject. Many relevant
uses of linear algebra in today's world are illustrated, including
applications involving business, economics, elementary graph
theory, Markov chains, linear regression and least-squares
polynomials, geometric transformations, and elementary physics. The
authors have included proofs of various important elementary
theorems and properties which provide readers with the reasoning
behind these results. Features: Written for a general education
core course in introductory mathematics Introduces elementary
linear algebra concepts to non-mathematics majors Provides an
informal introduction to elementary proofs involving matrices and
vectors Includes useful applications from linear algebra related to
business, graph theory, regression, and elementary physics Authors
Bio: David Hecker is a Professor of Mathematics at Saint Joseph's
University in Philadelphia. He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers
University and has published several journal articles. He also
co-authored several editions of Elementary Linear Algebra with
Stephen Andrilli. Stephen Andrilli is a Professor in the
Mathematics and Computer Science Department at La Salle University
in Philadelphia. He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University and
also co-authored several editions of Elementary Linear Algebra with
David Hecker.
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