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  • Title: Lectures on Linear Algebra and Matrices
  • Author(s) G. Donald Allen
  • Publisher: Texas A&M University
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  • Language: English
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This book avoids the traditional definition-theorem-proof format; instead a fresh approach introduces a variety of problems and examples all in a clear and informal style. The in-depth focus on applications separates this book from others, and helps students to see how linear algebra can be applied to real-life situations. Some of the more contemporary topics of applied linear algebra are included here which are not normally found in undergraduate textbooks.

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