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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
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Not Linear Algebra
I love this book. It contains a wealth of information on basic matrix theory that one almost never gets in the classroom or typical undergraduate texts. I never realised how rich the theory of matrix theory was until I read this book. Bare in mind, however, that this is not a text on linear algebra . . . the author does touch upon the subject, but even then it is linear...
Published on June 8, 2000 by gsibbery
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Review of Elementary Matric Theory
This book was a waste of money. The author does not know how to communicate with an average reader. So much for calling itself "Elementary" ...
Published on March 16, 2009 by Terry S. Barker
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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
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Not Linear Algebra, June 8, 2000
This review is from: Elementary Matrix Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics) (Paperback)
I love this book. It contains a wealth of information on basic matrix theory that one almost never gets in the classroom or typical undergraduate texts. I never realised how rich the theory of matrix theory was until I read this book. Bare in mind, however, that this is not a text on linear algebra . . . the author does touch upon the subject, but even then it is linear algebra in the context of matrix theory and not matrices in the context of linear algebra. This is rather an old approach, but one I think that is very enlightening. The author touches on advanced topics such as Lie products, Hamilton products, tensor products and so on. I this way, the student learns that the traditional way of multiplying matrices is not the only way, but simply the way that linear algebra chooses to make use of the matrices. The level of the book is undegraduate, so that any intelligent high school student should be able to get much out of the book. No real math background is required, although it would be helpful. Theory is paid attention to, but a great deal of detail is also given worked out problems, making it ideal for math students who don't yet feel comfortable with advanced theoretical math.
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Exelent clear writing, January 25, 2009
This review is from: Elementary Matrix Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics) (Paperback)
This is best mathematics book I've ever read. Eves presents his thoughts clearly and natural way, making it a comfortable reading experience. The book has widened my understanding about matrixes.
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Review of Elementary Matric Theory, March 16, 2009
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This book was a waste of money. The author does not know how to communicate with an average reader. So much for calling itself "Elementary" ...
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