Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Matrix Operations | 
enlarge | Author: Richard Bronson Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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ISBN: 0070079781 Dewey Decimal Number: 512.9434 EAN: 9780070079786
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Excellent guide to matrix techniques December 3, 2005 calvinnme (Fredericksburg, Va) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Unlike the Schaum's outline of linear algebra, which is more about the physical interpretation of matrices as vectors, this Schaum's outline is good for learning techniques of solutions that were meant for large matrices. It is aimed at the applied mathematician, since there are not very many proofs as exercises. Instead, the user is taught the various algorithms used to solve matrix problems. The guide starts with very basic operations such as matrix addition, subtraction, and dot products. It then moves on to methods of solution for finding the determinant, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and the functions of a matrix. What I particularly like about this guide is that in its more advanced section it shows in plain language how to implement singular value decomposition, the QR algorithm to compute eigenvalues, vector norms, LU decomposition, and other more advanced methods of solution that are not mentioned in basic linear algebra texts and are overloaded with theory in more advanced texts that lack practical examples. This book is an excellent companion to texts such as Trefethen and Bau's "Numerical Linear Algebra", since that book is short on worked examples and concentrates more on theory. The format of this guide is the same of most other Schaum's outlines- for each topic there are a few pages on motivation and the algorithms themselves, a section of worked problems, and a section of more problems with answers but not with complete solutions.
Delivers what is says on the box August 29, 2005 a reader 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Takes you right from the basics to complex stuff like QR decomposition and SVD. Very useful for programmers who want to gain knowledge on solving linear equations.
Got matrix problems? August 27, 2002 Jeffrey Leeper (Seattle, WA USA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
If you do, this book is very helpful in that it gives a step-by-step approach to solving matrix operations problems. Although I wouldn't use this book by itself, I would recommend getting this to supplement the class. If you have already taken the class, then this is a good refresher or reference for you.The topics covered are inversions, determinants, vectors, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, functions, square matrices, hermitian and positive definite matrices, canonical bases, unitary transformations, and nonnegative and patterned matrices, among other topics. As with other books in the Schaum's series, there are supplementary questions to test your knowledge and understanding. Most of the answers are in the back.
Quant helper February 13, 2007 K. Sparks (New York, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great book for review of linear algebra. I needed this book to check the results of code I had written for a quadratic beta routine.
Clear, easy to understand tutorial on Matrices October 19, 1997 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
This is a very nice book that covers a everything one needs to know about matrices, without the extra derivations and confusion associated with this math. Very nice examples are included in the book that show the use of matrices.
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