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Mastering linear algebra, an introduction with applications, Professor Francis Su (Harvey Mudd College) ; production lead/producer, Maureen Faley ; producer/editor, Steve Bittle, Ben Bacharach-White ; director, Jonathan D. Leven, Scott Aronoff

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Mastering linear algebra, an introduction with applications, Professor Francis Su (Harvey Mudd College) ; production lead/producer, Maureen Faley ; producer/editor, Steve Bittle, Ben Bacharach-White ; director, Jonathan D. Leven, Scott Aronoff
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Course guidebook Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-307)
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Mastering linear algebra
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1103526466
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Professor Francis Su (Harvey Mudd College) ; production lead/producer, Maureen Faley ; producer/editor, Steve Bittle, Ben Bacharach-White ; director, Jonathan D. Leven, Scott Aronoff
Runtime
720
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The great courses. Science & mathematics. Mathematics
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an introduction with applications
Summary
Linear algebra may be the most accessible of all routes into higher mathematics. It requires little more than a foundation in algebra and geometry, yet it supplies powerful tools for solving problems in subjects as diverse as computer science and chemistry, business and biology, engineering and education, and physics and psychology, to name just a few. It is also the gateway to almost any advanced math course, such as calculus, abstract algebra, and number theory. Mastering Linear Algebra: An Introduction with Applications is the ideal starting point, surveying the traditional topics of a first-semester college course in linear algebra in 24 half-hour lectures taught by award-winning Professor Francis Su of Harvey Mudd College. Focusing on a wide range of interesting applications, Professor Su works through problems step by step, covering vectors and vector spaces, dot products and cross products, matrix operations, linear transformations, systems of linear equations, bases, determinants, eigenvectors, and much more. He illustrates how problems can be envisioned in both geometric and algebraic terms, with the geometric picture feeding intuition and the algebraic tools showing the way to a solution. Applications covered include computer graphics, image compression, speech recognition, recommender systems, error detection, satellite navigation, and even quantum mechanics. A background in algebra and analytic geometry is recommended. Previous exposure to calculus is useful, but not required
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adult
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