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Highlights
- This book serves as an advanced companion to an initial linear algebra text with a computational focus.
- About the Author: Jim Brown is a professor of mathematics at Occidental College with a research specialization in number theory.
- 310 Pages
- Mathematics, Algebra
- Series Name: de Gruyter Textbook
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Book Synopsis
This book serves as an advanced companion to an initial linear algebra text with a computational focus. It encompasses conventional topics such as vector spaces, linear transformations, and bases, and it delves into non-standard subjects typically encountered in abstract algebra courses such as structure theorems for linear transformations, tensor products of vector spaces, and exterior algebras. In addition, it features chapters devoted to bilinear and sesquilinear forms, inner product spaces, and the spectral theorem.
However, the primary emphasis lies in demonstrating how results from an introductory linear algebra course naturally emerge when examined in a broader context. For instance, the seemingly unintuitive definition of the determinant becomes clear when explored in the context of exterior algebras.
Upon completing this book and working through the exercises, readers will possess a solid foundation in advanced linear algebra. They will also gain insight into the concepts from their initial linear algebra course, equipping them for further study in any field requiring a deep understanding of linear algebra.
About the Author
Jim Brown is a professor of mathematics at Occidental College with a research specialization in number theory. Before joining the faculty at Occidental, he held a tenured position at Clemson University and has held visiting positions at The Ohio State University, California Institute of Technology, and City University of New York - Queens College. He was the first in his family to attend college after graduating from a high school with a graduation class of fewer than 75 students