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Linear Algebra (1994 edition.)

Part of the Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics series
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The original version of this book, handed out to my students in weekly in- stallments, had a certain rugged charm.

Now that it is dressed up as a Springer UTM volume, I feel very much like Alfred Dolittle at Eliza's wedding.

I hope the reader will still sense the presence of a young lecturer, enthusiastically urging his audience to enjoy linear algebra.

The book is structured in various ways. For example, you will find a test in each chapter; you may consider the material up to the test as basic and the material following the test as supplemental.

In principle, it should be possible to go from the test directly to the basic material of the next chapter.

Since I had a mixed audience of mathematics and physics students, I tried to give each group some special attention, which in the book results in certain sections being marked* "for physicists" or "for mathematicians. " Another structural feature of the text is its division into laconic main text, put in boxes, and more talkative unboxed side text.

If you follow just the main text, jumping from box to box, you will find that it makes coherent reading, a real "book within the book," presenting all that I want to teach.

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Springer
1461242983 / 9781461242987
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06/12/2012
English
206 pages
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