By
Fred Szabo, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Description
This book introduces interested readers, practitioners, and researchers to
Mathematica methods for solving practical problems in
linear algebra. It contains step-by-step solutions of problems in computer science, economics, engineering, mathematics, statistics,
and other areas of application. Each chapter contains both elementary and more challenging problems, grouped by fields of application,
and ends with a set of exercises. Selected answers are provided in an appendix. The book contains a glossary of definitions and theorem,
as well as a summary of relevant
Mathematica tools.
Applications of Linear Algebra can be used both in laboratory sessions
and as a source of take-home problems and projects.
Audience:
Undergraduate students taking courses in linear algebra taught in departments of computer science, science, economics, engineering, mathematics, natural sciences, and statistics.