Linear Algebra and Its Applications

Linear Algebra and Its Applications

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780471751564
Untertitel:
Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Mathematics
Genre:
Mathematik
Autor:
Peter D. Lax
Herausgeber:
Wiley
Auflage:
2. Auflage
Anzahl Seiten:
392
Erscheinungsdatum:
05.10.2007
ISBN:
978-0-471-75156-4

Informationen zum Autor Peter D. Lax, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University. Dr. Lax is the recipient of the Abel Prize for 2005 "for his groundbreaking contributions to the theory and application of partial differential equations and to the computation of their solutions". * A student and then colleague of Richard Courant, Fritz John, and K. O. Friedrichs, he is considered one of the world's leading mathematicians. He has had a long and distinguished career in pure and applied mathematics, and with over fifty years of experience in the field, he has made significant contributions to various areas of research, including integratable systems, fluid dynamics, and solitonic physics, as well as mathematical and scientific computing. Klappentext Praise for the First Edition". . .recommended for the teacher and researcher as well as for graduate students. In fact, [it] has a place on every mathematician's bookshelf." -American Mathematical MonthlyLinear Algebra and Its Applications, Second Edition presents linear algebra as the theory and practice of linear spaces and linear maps with a unique focus on the analytical aspects as well as the numerous applications of the subject. In addition to thorough coverage of linear equations, matrices, vector spaces, game theory, and numerical analysis, the Second Edition features student-friendly additions that enhance the book's accessibility, including expanded topical coverage in the early chapters, additional exercises, and solutions to selected problems.Beginning chapters are devoted to the abstract structure of finite dimensional vector spaces, and subsequent chapters address convexity and the duality theorem as well as describe the basics of normed linear spaces and linear maps between normed spaces.Further updates and revisions have been included to reflect the most up-to-date coverage of the topic, including:*The QR algorithm for finding the eigenvalues of a self-adjoint matrix*The Householder algorithm for turning self-adjoint matrices into tridiagonal form*The compactness of the unit ball as a criterion of finite dimensionality of a normed linear spaceAdditionally, eight new appendices have been added and cover topics such as: the Fast Fourier Transform; the spectral radius theorem; the Lorentz group; the compactness criterion for finite dimensionality; the characterization of commentators; proof of Liapunov's stability criterion; the construction of the Jordan Canonical form of matrices; and Carl Pearcy's elegant proof of Halmos' conjecture about the numerical range of matrices.Clear, concise, and superbly organized, Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Second Edition serves as an excellent text for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in linear algebra. Its comprehensive treatment of the subject also makes it an ideal reference or self-study for industry professionals. Zusammenfassung This introduction to linear algebra by world-renowned mathematician Peter Lax is unique in its emphasis on the analytical aspects of the subject as well as its numerous applications. The book grew out of Dr. Lax's course notes for the linear algebra classes he taught at New York University. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface.Preface to the First Edition.1. Fundamentals.2. Duality.3. Linear Mappings.4. Matrices.5. Determinant and Trace.6. Spectral Theory.7. Euclidean Structure.8. Spectral Theory of Self-Adjoint Mappings.9. Calculus of Vector- and Matrix-Valued Functions.10. Matrix Inequalities.11. Kinematics and Dynamics.12. Convexity.13. The Duality Theorem.14. Normed Linear Spaces.15. Linear Mappings Between Normed Linear Spaces.16. Positive Matrices.17. How to Solve Systems of Linear Equations.18. How to Calculate the Eigenvalues of Self-Adjoint Matrices.19. Solutions.Bibliography.Appendix 1. Special Determinan...

Klappentext
Praise for the First Edition ". . .recommended for the teacher and researcher as well as for graduate students. In fact, [it] has a place on every mathematician's bookshelf." -American Mathematical Monthly Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Second Edition presents linear algebra as the theory and practice of linear spaces and linear maps with a unique focus on the analytical aspects as well as the numerous applications of the subject. In addition to thorough coverage of linear equations, matrices, vector spaces, game theory, and numerical analysis, the Second Edition features student-friendly additions that enhance the book's accessibility, including expanded topical coverage in the early chapters, additional exercises, and solutions to selected problems. Beginning chapters are devoted to the abstract structure of finite dimensional vector spaces, and subsequent chapters address convexity and the duality theorem as well as describe the basics of normed linear spaces and linear maps between normed spaces. Further updates and revisions have been included to reflect the most up-to-date coverage of the topic, including: * The QR algorithm for finding the eigenvalues of a self-adjoint matrix * The Householder algorithm for turning self-adjoint matrices into tridiagonal form * The compactness of the unit ball as a criterion of finite dimensionality of a normed linear space Additionally, eight new appendices have been added and cover topics such as: the Fast Fourier Transform; the spectral radius theorem; the Lorentz group; the compactness criterion for finite dimensionality; the characterization of commentators; proof of Liapunov's stability criterion; the construction of the Jordan Canonical form of matrices; and Carl Pearcy's elegant proof of Halmos' conjecture about the numerical range of matrices. Clear, concise, and superbly organized, Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Second Edition serves as an excellent text for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in linear algebra. Its comprehensive treatment of the subject also makes it an ideal reference or self-study for industry professionals.

Zusammenfassung
This introduction to linear algebra by world-renowned mathematician Peter Lax is unique in its emphasis on the analytical aspects of the subject as well as its numerous applications. The book grew out of Dr. Lax's course notes for the linear algebra classes he taught at New York University.

Inhalt
Preface. Preface to the First Edition. 1. Fundamentals. 2. Duality. 3. Linear Mappings. 4. Matrices. 5. Determinant and Trace. 6. Spectral Theory. 7. Euclidean Structure. 8. Spectral Theory of Self-Adjoint Mappings. 9. Calculus of Vector- and Matrix-Valued Functions. 10. Matrix Inequalities. 11. Kinematics and Dynamics. 12. Convexity. 13. The Duality Theorem. 14. Normed Linear Spaces. 15. Linear Mappings Between Normed Linear Spaces. 16. Positive Matrices. 17. How to Solve Systems of Linear Equations. 18. How to Calculate the Eigenvalues of Self-Adjoint Matrices. 19. Solutions. Bibliography. Appendix 1. Special Determinants. Appendix 2. The Pfaffian. Appendix 3. Symplectic Matrices. Appendix 4. Tensor Product. Appendix 5. Lattices. Appendix 6. Fast Matrix Multiplication. Appendix 7. Gershgorin's Theorem. Appendix 8. The Multiplicity of Eigenvalues. Appendix 9. The Fast Fourier Transform. Appendix 10. The Spectral Radius. Appendix 11. The Lorentz Group. Appendix 12. Compactness of the Unit Ball. Appendix 13. A Characterization of Commutators. Appendix 14. Liapunov's Theorem. Appendix 15. The Jordan Canonical Form. Appendix 16. Numerical Range. Index.


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