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The topics are presented in a very organized and understandable way. I also love that the author provides a detailed solutions to all the exercises. It was very helpful. A course. I actually prefer this to the other text, especially as the order of presentation seems more sensible. It even discusses the strategies chosen. If you're used to reading proofs, that can sometimes seem a little wordy, but since many most? I got it as a Kindle doc, and as other users have noted it's challenging on a Kindle reader due to scaling issues.
It's more an issue of having the wrong instrument for the text than a problem with the text. I used my full sized tablet, and that's where it shines. I recommend it highly! Posting Komentar. Rabu, 30 Oktober [S Starting to have reading habit can be gone through from various methods and from alternative types of publications In checking out Linear Algebra: Step By Step, By Kuldeep Singh, now you may not likewise do traditionally.
Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Hertfordshire Most helpful customer reviews 20 of 21 people found the following review helpful. While the dummies book was good for introduction and helped me to understand this one better but explanations in some part were vague and not so good.
This one has many practice questions with answer on website downloadable PDFs. May 19, This book provides an accessible , vibrant tour through the mathematics of Linear Algebra. Everything is explained in a way that is crystal clear. Great for self study too! Ross reviewed Linear Algebra: Step by Step 8 of 8 people found the following helpful The starting point for a solid and practical education in Linear Algebra April 24, If you desire to learn something useful and general about Linear Algebra, this book is where you should must begin.
It provides proofs, worked examples, diagrams, and If desired, a website is provided for obtaining detailed solutions. This book reminds one of the Programmed Instruction books of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s where one was forced to learn Succeeded in my into to linear algebra April 18, Excellent text.
Succeeded in my into to linear algebra course because this text. Would like to urge author to write a second text for advanced linear algebra. A course. I actually prefer this to the other text, especially as the order of presentation seems more sensible.
Also, if It even discusses the strategies chosen. If you're used to reading proofs, that can sometimes seem a little wordy, but since many most?
Linear Algebra -- A Compelling Story October 18, It is a good story teller that consistently engages the interest of their audience.
The subtitle, "Step by Step", accurately describes the manner in which concepts are presented and developed. But the book is more than a collection The equations and text an the diagrams are not text, but images, and the Kindle apps will not let you zoom in on them.
Making the equations and text too small to read on anything but a large tablet. Whoever did the Kindle conversion for this book either didn't review it at all, or just didn't care. Very clear, well written May 17, We used the Lay textbook in my Linear Algebra class, which for the most part I liked, but the proofs were usually lazy and left out too many steps.
I always turned to Kuldeep Singh's website mathsforall which had the precursor to this textbook available online at the time. I thoroughly enjoyed his presentations and proofs. They were always very clear and detailed.
This is now my go to reference book - I bought it as soon as I've learned, but more importantly retained, more linear algebra in the few hours spent with with this book than in entire Linear algebra is a fundamental area of mathematics, and is arguably the most powerful mathematical tool ever developed. It is a core topic of study within fields as diverse as: business, economics, engineering, physics, computer science, ecology, sociology, demography and genetics.
For an example of linear algebra at work, one needs to look no further than the Google search engine, which relies upon linear algebra to rank the results of a search with respect to relevance.
The strength of the text is in the large number of examples and the step-by-step explanation of each topic as it is introduced. It is compiled in a way that allows distance learning, with explicit solutions to set problems freely available online.
The miscellaneous exercises at the end of each chapter comprise questions from past exam papers from various universities, helping to reinforce the reader's confidence. Also included, generally at the beginning of sections, are short historical biographies of the leading players in the field of linear algebra to provide context for the topics covered.
The dynamic and engaging style of the book includes frequent question and answer sections to test the reader's understanding of the methods introduced, rather than requiring rote learning. When first encountered, the subject can appear abstract and students will sometimes struggle to see its relevance; to counter this, the book also contains interviews with key people who use linear algebra in practice, in both professional and academic life.
It will appeal to undergraduate students in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering. About the Author Kuldeep Singh, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, University of Hertfordshire Kuldeep Singh has held the position of Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Hertfordshire for over twenty years, where he teaches linear algebra to entry level undergraduates.
He is also the author of Engineering Mathematics through Applications Palgrave Macmillan , a book that used widely as the basis for undergraduate studies in many different countries. He hosts and regularly updates his Maths for All website. Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Hertfordshire. Complete Solutions to Problems on Chapter 3. A collection of 28 Problems on Chapter 4. Complete Solutions to Problems on Chapter 4. A collection of 27 Problems on chapter 5. Complete Solutions to Problems on chapter 5.
A collection of 25 Problems on Chapter 6. Complete Solutions to Problems on Chapter 6. A collection of 51 Problems on Chapter 7. Complete Solutions to Problems on Chapter 7. SVD application by Becky Wheeler is here. An application of Linear algebra in quantum computing by Grant Hubbard is here. A good account of the history of mathematics is MacTutor History of Mathematics which is here. Section A Introduction to Joy of Sets video.
Subsets notes. Section B: Power Set Video. Power set notes. Proving results about Subsets Video. Proving results Subsets. Introductory: Algebra of Propositions Section D. Introductory Section E Implication.
I ntroductory Section E2 Tautology. Tautology and Contradiction part I. Tautology and Contradiction part II. Sections E4 and E5: Converse and Contrapositive. On the following test enter your truth values in numerical order. Section F1: If and only if. Section F2: Introduction to Proof.
Section G2: Proof by Contrapositive. Section G3: Without Loss of Generality. Section H: Proof by Contradiction.
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