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  1. Applied Numerical Linear Algebra by James W. Demmel, 1997-08-01
  2. Supplement: Student Study Guide Update - Linear Algebra and Its Applications Update: In by Pearson, 2005-06
  3. Linear Algebra and Its Applications by Gilbert Strang, 2005-07-19
  4. Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications by Howard Anton, Chris Rorres, 2005-01-14
  5. Linear Algebra Done Right by Sheldon Axler, 2004-02-26
  6. Linear Algebra With Applications by Gareth Williams, 2007-08-17
  7. Differential Equations & Linear Algebra, Student Solutions Manual by Henry Edwards, David Penney, 2004-05
  8. Elementary Linear Algebra (2nd Edition) by Lawrence E. Spence, Arnold J. Insel, et all 2007-06-11
  9. Student Solutions Manual for Poole's Linear Algebra: A Modern Introduction, 2nd by POOLE, 2005-07-22
  10. Linear Algebra with Applications by Otto K. Bretscher, 2004-11
  11. Linear Algebra (Student's Solutions Manual) by John B. Fraleigh, 1995-01
  12. Linear Algebra: From the Beginning by Eric Carlen, Maria Canceicao Carvalho, 2006-12-15
  13. Schaum's Outline of Beginning Linear Algebra by Seymour Lipschutz, 1996-08-01
  14. Linear Algebra and Geometry: A Second Course (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Irving Kaplansky, 2003-08-15

21. Disciplinas
Translate this page algebra linear e Geometria Analítica. Objectivos. Nesta disciplina pretende-se que os alunos ? conheçam as bases da geometria
http://www.isca.ua.pt/html/testes/disciplina.asp?id=4101

22. Linear Algebra - Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra, Lesson Submission Methods. Course Code MATH 2085. Course Math 2085, Linear Algebra version L sophomore level 3 semester hours of credit.
http://www.is.lsu.edu/shared_asp/factsheets/factsheets.asp?coursedept=MATH&cours

23. Linear Algebra Textbook Home Page
Jim Hefferon. Mathematics. Saint Michael's College. Colchester, Vermont USA 05439. My text linear algebra is free for downloading, It covers the material of an undergraduate first linear algebra course.
http://joshua.smcvt.edu/linalg.html
Linear Algebra
by
Jim Hefferon

Mathematics

Saint Michael's College

Colchester, Vermont USA 05439
My text Linear Algebra is free for downloading, It covers the material of an undergraduate first linear algebra course. You can use it either as a main text, or as a supplement to another text, or for independent study.
What's Linear Algebra About?
When I started teaching linear algebra I found three kinds of texts. There were applied mathematics books that avoid proofs and cover the linear algebra only as needed for their applications. There were advanced books that assume that students can understand their elegant proofs and understand how to answer the homework questions having seen only one or two examples. And there were books that spend a good part of the semester doing elementary things such as multiplying matrices and computing determinants and then suddenly change level to working with definitions and proofs. Each of these three types was a problem in my classroom. The applications were interesting, but I wanted to focus on the linear algebra. The advanced books were beautiful, but my students were not ready for them. And the level-switching books resulted in a lot of grief. My students immediately thought that these were like the calculus books that they had seen before, where there is material labelled `proof' that they have successfully skipped in favor of the computations. Then, by the time that the level switched, no amount of prompting on my part could convince them otherwise and the semesters ended unhappily.

24. FREELY AVAILABLE SOFTWARE FOR
FREELY AVAILABLE SOFTWARE FOR. linear algebra ON THE WEB (April 2003) Here is a list of freely available software for the solution of linear algebra problems. for solving problems in numerical linear algebra, specifically dense, sparse direct and
http://www.netlib.org/utk/people/JackDongarra/la-sw.html
FREELY AVAILABLE SOFTWARE FOR LINEAR ALGEBRA ON THE WEB (May 2004) Here is a list of freely available software for the solution of linear algebra problems. The interest is in software for high-performance computers that's available in “open source” form on the web for solving problems in numerical linear algebra, specifically dense, sparse direct and iterative systems and sparse iterative eigenvalue problems. Please let me know about updates and corrections. Additional pointers to software can be found at: http://www.nhse.org/rib/repositories/ n hse/catalog/#Numerical_Programs_and_Routines A survey of Iterative Linear System Solver Packages can be found at: http://www.ne t lib.org/utk/papers/iterative-survey/ Thanks, Jack Software Package
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25. Elements Of Abstract And Linear Algebra By Edwin H. Connell
Full online book on abstract algebra with emphasis on linear algebra. Format DVI, PDF, PS and gzippedPS.
http://www.math.miami.edu/~ec/book/
Elements of Abstract and Linear Algebra
Edwin H. Connell

This is a foundational textbook on abstract algebra with emphasis on linear algebra. You may download parts of the book or the entire textbook. It is provided free online in PDF DVI postscript , and gzipped postscript. Please read some words from the author first. Join the revolution in education! Write a supplement to this book and put it online. Participate in and contribute to a forum on abstract and linear algebra. Ask questions, give answers, and make comments in a worldwide classroom with the internet as blackboard. [March 20, 2004]
The entire book Introduction Outline Chapter 1: Background and Fundamentals of Mathematics Chapter 2: Groups Chapter 3: Rings Chapter 4: Matrices and Matrix Rings Chapter 5: Linear Algebra Chapter 6: Appendix Index Please send comments to Edwin H. Connell
Web page created by Dmitry Gokhman

26. 18.06 Linear Algebra Videos Fall 1999
Professor Strang's linear algebra Class Lecture Videos. Welcome to the Videotaped Lectures webpage for MIT's Course 18.06 linear algebra. Standard Athena workstation configurations will allow you to
http://web.mit.edu/18.06/www/Video/video-fall-99.html
Professor Strang's Linear Algebra Class Lecture Videos
Welcome to the Videotaped Lectures webpage for MIT's Course 18.06: Linear Algebra. Standard Athena workstation configurations will allow you to view the 18.06 lecture videos. If you wish to access the videos from a Mac or PC, you should download the RealPlayer. You do not need the Plus Version of the RealPlayer - the free RealPlayer will work fine. There is also an indexed version of these videos to allow you to go directly to specific topics within the lectures. Click here for the indexed Digital Lecture Project
Lecture #1: The Geometry of Linear Equations ( Lecture #19: Determinant Formulas and Cofactors ( Lecture #2: Elimination with Matrices ( Lecture #20: Cramer's Rule, Inverse Matrix, and Volume ( Lecture #3: Multiplication and Inverse Matrices ( Lecture #21: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors ( Lecture #4: Factorization into A = LU ( Lecture #22: Diagonalization and Powers of A ( Lecture #5: Transposes, Permutations, Spaces R^n ( Lecture #23: Differential Equations and exp(At) ( Lecture #6: Column Space and Nullspace ( Lecture #24 : Markov Matrices; Fourier Series (

27. Abstract And Linear Algebra :: Index
A forum for students on abstract algebra and linear algebra.
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28. Linear Algebra And Applications Textbook
Online text, each page is a GIF format image.
http://www.math.unl.edu/~tshores/linalgtext.html
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Linear Algebra and Applications Textbook
Welcome again. In order to enable prospective users to preview my text easily and conveniently, I'm putting a copy of it on the web for your perusal. The table of contents with links is at the bottom of this page. A few comments:
Many thanks to those who have helped me in this project. In particular, John Bakula for prodding me into moving this project into the final stages and pointed me in the direction of McGraw-Hill custom publishing. They are printing a nice soft copy text for a reasonable price to students about $26. Thanks also to my colleagues Jamie Radcliffe, Lynn Erbe, Brian Harbourne, Kristie Pfabe, Barton Willis and a number of others who have made many suggestions and corrections. Thanks to Jackie Kohles for her excellent work on solutions to the exercises.
About the process: I am writing the text in Latex. The pages you will see have been converted to gif files for universal viewing with most browsers. The downside of this conversion is that the pages appear at a fairly crude resolution. I hope that they are still readable to all. Hardcopy of the text is

29. Course 18.06: Linear Algebra
Course 18.06 linear algebra (Spring 2004) Department of Mathematics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. General Information. Lecturers MWF 1100 Rm 54100. Gilbert Strang. Office 2-240 Phone
http://web.mit.edu/18.06/www
Course 18.06: Linear Algebra (Spring 2004)
Department of Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
General Information
Lecturers : MWF 11:00 Rm 54-100 Gilbert Strang Office: 2-240 Phone: 3-4383 READ THIS ! Just three notes before the final exam ! 1. THANK YOU for taking 18.06
2. Your rec instructor is fully responsible for your grade, NOT THE LECTURER !!!!!
3. The key ideas from Chapter 7 are linear transformation and basis . You will not be expected to know the fine details of Chapters 7 to 10.
Course Administrator: Bianca Santoro email: bsantoro@math.mit.edu Office: 2-085 Phone: x2-1192 Exam 1 March 1, 2004: ( ps pdf ). Solutions: ( ps pdf The average of this exam was 88.81, and 183 students took this exam. Exam 2 April 2, 2004: ( ps pdf ). Solutions: ( ps pdf The average of this exam was 78.09, and 172 students took this exam. Exam 3 May 5, 2004: ( ps pdf ). Solutions: ( ps pdf The average of this exam was 72.82, and 164 students took this exam. Final Exam May 20, 2004: (

30. Lee Lady: Notes On Linear Algebra
By Lee Lady available in PDF, PS or DVI.
http://www.math.hawaii.edu/~lee/linear/
Notes on Linear Algebra
Professor Lee Lady
University of Hawaii
Mostly there are two themes in this collection of short hand-outs. First, that rather than think of an m by n matrix as a doubly-indexed array, it is often more enlightening to think of it as a n-tuple of columns (which are, of course, m-vectors) or an m-tuple of rows.
And secondly, that once one understands the method of solving systems of equations by elimination, essentially one knows the whole of the linear algebra covered in this (very stripped-down) course. Everything else, except for eigenvectors and eigenvalues, is just a matter of constantly restating the same facts in different language. A lot of the files listed below are in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format. Alternate versions are in DVI format (produced by TeX; see see here for a DVI viewer provided by John P. Costella ) and postscript format (viewable with ghostscript .) Some systems may have some problem with certain of the documents in dvi format, because they use a few German letters from a font that may not be available on some systems. (Three alternate sites for DVI viewers, via FTP, are CTAN Duke , and Dante, in Germany

31. PLAPACK
A parallel linear algebra package from the University of Texas at Austin. It performs vector and matrix manipulations, with a high level of abstraction.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/plapack/
PLAPACK:
Parallel Linear Algebra Package
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The University of Texas at Austin
PLAPACK Server Interface (PSI)
(Experimental interface to MATLAB-like environments) PLAPACK Release R3.0
Look how pretty Parallel Linear Algebra code can be!

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Using PLAPACK (Users' Guide) Publications Zen and the Art of HPPC (Tutorial) Summary of routines: C or FORTRAN Performance PLAPACK vs. ScaLAPACK Misc. performance numbers Availability Quick Start Source code Staying in Touch Guestbook plapack@cs.utexas.edu Bug reports Using PLAPACK The MIT Press, 1997 Cool Stuff Animation of LU factorization using PLAPACK (Figure created using Mathematica for Students Back to PLAPACK page Send mail to plapack@cs.utexas.edu Last Updated: Nov. 28, 2000

32. Matrix Analysis & Applied Linear Algebra
By Carl D. Meyer. Full text in PDF with errata, updates and solutions.
http://www.matrixanalysis.com/

33. McGraw-Hill Books By Subject MATHEMATICS / Algebra / Linear
McGrawHill Professional Books on MATHEMATICS / algebra / linear 3,000 Solved Problems in linear algebra (paperback); Schaum s Easy
http://doi.contentdirections.com/mr/mgh_subject.jsp/MAT002050/10.1036/

34. Bibliography On The Solution Of Sparse Linear Systems And Related Areas Of Compu
With emphasis on Computational linear algebra, High Performance Computing, Mathematical Programming and Graph Theory. Searchable.
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35. Linear Algebra Toolkit
This linear algebra Toolkit is comprised of the modules listed below module is designed to help a linear algebra student learn and practice a basic linear algebra procedure, such as
http://www.math.odu.edu/~bogacki/cgi-bin/lat.cgi
Linear Algebra Toolkit - Main Page v. 1.23 This Linear Algebra Toolkit is comprised of the modules listed below . Each module is designed to help a linear algebra student learn and practice a basic linear algebra procedure, such as Gauss-Jordan reduction, calculating the determinant, or checking for linear independence. Click here for additional information on the toolkit. MODULES Systems of linear equations and matrices Row operation calculator Interactively perform a sequence of elementary row operations on the given m x n matrix A. Transforming a matrix to row echelon form Find a matrix in row echelon form that is row equivalent to the given m x n matrix A. Transforming a matrix to reduced row echelon form Find the matrix in reduced row echelon form that is row equivalent to the given m x n matrix A. Solving a linear system of equations Solve the given linear system of m equations in n unknowns. Calculating the inverse using row operations Find (if possible) the inverse of the given n x n matrix A. Determinants Calculating the determinant using row operations Calculate the determinant of the given n x n matrix A.

36. Carl Meyer: Matrix Analysis - Download Chapters
Echelon Form 2.3 Consistency Of linear Systems 2.4 Homogeneous Systems 2.5 Nonhomogeneous Systems 2.6 Electrical Circuits. Chapter 3, MATRIX algebra (pdf format
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS (pdf format 92K)
    Preface (pdf format 100K)
    INDEX (pdf format 132K)
    Chapter 1, LINEAR EQUATIONS (pdf format 356K)
    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Gaussian Elimination And Matrices
    1.3 Gauss-Jordan Method
    1.4 Two-Point Boundary-Value Problems
    1.5 Making Gaussian Elimination Work
    1.6 Ill-Conditioned Systems
    Chapter 2, RECTANGULAR SYSTEMS AND ECHELON FORMS (pdf format 348K)
    2.1 Row Echelon Form And Rank
    2.2 The Reduced Row Echelon Form
    2.3 Consistency Of Linear Systems
    2.4 Homogeneous Systems
    2.5 Nonhomogeneous Systems
    2.6 Electrical Circuits
    Chapter 3, MATRIX ALGEBRA (pdf format 616K)
    3.1 From Ancient China To Arthur Cayley
    3.2 Addition, Scalar Multiplication, And Transposition
    3.3 Linearity

37. The Math Forum - Math Library - Linear Algebra
The Math Forum's Internet Math Library is a comprehensive catalog of Web sites and Web pages relating to the study of mathematics. This page contains sites relating to linear algebra. theory of
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    Links to some of the best Internet resources for linear algebra: classroom materials, software, Internet projects, and public forums for discussion. more>>
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    An extensive list of links to sites with information about linear algebra, classified by level and type of resource. more>>
  • Linear and Multilinear Algebra; Matrix Theory (Finite and Infinite) - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas A short article designed to provide an introduction to linear and multilinear algebra and matrix theory. As presented to engineers and as the subject of much numerical analysis, this subject is Matrix Theory. To an algebraist or geometer, it is the theory of Vector Spaces. Linear algebra, sometimes disguised as matrix theory, considers sets and functions which preserve linear structure. In practice this includes a very wide portion of mathematics; thus linear algebra includes axiomatic treatments, computational matters, algebraic structures, and even parts of geometry; moreover, it provides tools used for analyzing differential equations, statistical processes, and even physical phenomena. History, applications and related fields and subfields; textbooks, reference works, and tutorials; software and tables; other web sites with this focus.
  • 38. The Electronic Journal Of Linear Algebra
    The Electronic Journal of linear algebra The International linear algebra Society publishes this yearly electronic journal. The 2002 volume has six articles that deal with various aspects of
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    39. ELEMENTARY LINEAR ALGEBRA
    Elementary linear algebra. (Lecture Notes by Keith Matthews, 1991). Solutions to Elementary linear algebra. (Prepared by Keith Matthews, 1991).
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    Elementary Linear Algebra
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    Solutions to Elementary Linear Algebra
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    40. Algebra:Linear Transformations - Wikibooks
    Algebralinear transformations. From Wikibooks, the free textbook project. linear transformations are a very important concept in
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    Algebra:Linear transformations
    From Wikibooks, the free textbook project.
    The database is read-only and using an older copy while some serious problems are fixed, sorry for the inconvenience this may cause. Linear transformations are a very important concept in mathematics, to which many real world phenomena obey a linear model. A linear transformation is related to the idea of a linear function, but , works on vectors and not just numbers. Table of contents 1 Motivations and definitions 2 Definitions 3 Examples and proofs 3.1 Projection ... edit
    Motivations and definitions
    Say we have the vector in R , and we rotate it through 90 degrees, to obtain the vector Another example instead of rotating a vector, we stretch it, so a vector v becomes 2 v , for example. becomes Or, if we look at the projection of one vector onto the x axis - extracting it's x component - a vector These examples are all an example of a mapping between two vectors, and are all linear transformations. If the rule expressing the matrix is called T, we often write T v for the mapping of the vector v by the rule T. T is often called the transformation.

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