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Linear Algebra: An Introduction [Paperback]

Richard Bronson (Author)
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0121352455 978-0121352455 June 16, 1995
In this appealing and well-written text, Richard Bronson gives readers a substructure for a firm understanding of the abstract concepts of linear algebra and its applications. The author starts with the concrete andcomputational (a 3 x 5 matrix describing a stores inventory) and leads the reader to a choice of major applications (Markov chains, least squares approximation, and solution of differential equations using Jordan normal form). The first three chapters address the basics: matrices, vector spaces, and linear transformations. The next three cover eigenvalues, Euclidean inner products, and Jordan canonical forms, offering possibilities that can be tailored to the instructors taste and to the length of the course. Bronsons approach to computation is modern and algorithmic, and his theory is clean and straightforward. Throughout, the views of the theory presented are broad and balanced. Key material is highlighted in the text and summarized at end of each chapter. The book also includes ample exercises with answers and hints. With its inclusion of all the needed pedagogical features, this text will be a pleasure for teachers and students alike.


* Gives a firm substructure for understanding linear algebra and its applications
* Introduces deductive reasoning and helps the reader develop a facility with mathematical proofs
* Begins with the concrete and computational (a 3 x 5 matrix describing a stores inventory) and leads the reader to a choice of major applications (Markov chains, least squares approximation, and solution of differential equations using Jordan normal form)
* Covers matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, as well as applications to Jordan canonical forms, differential equations, and Markov chains
* Gives computational algorithms for finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors
* Provides a balanced approach to computation and theory
* Highlights key material in the text as well as in summaries at the end of each chapter
* Includes ample exercises with answers and hints, in addition to other learning features


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"The text is unusually well and carefully written for a textbook and the exposition is very clear."
- George Feldvoss, University of South Alabama

"The quality of the exercises is better than that of Anton. Bronson's exercises seem more original and less trivial. While he does have routine drill problems his non-routine problems require the student to either extend the student's knowledge base or fill in a portion of a proof. The range on these problem sets is quite large, spanning the routine drill problems needed by all students to the theoretical problems for the better students."
-Renee Britt - Louisiana State University

"I appreciate the slow increase in the progression of difficulty with proofs... I regard the exposition as superior. Prof. Bronson's text is the best example I've ever seen of motivating definitions in linear algebra, right from the very first page... Bronson incorporates the application first, thus motivating the definition, going from concrete to abstract, instead of the reverse."
-Michael Ecker, The Pennsylvania State University --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Written by the Recipient of the 1994 Mathematical Association of America-New Jersey Distinguished Teaching Award!An Innovative textbook at an affordable price

Product Details

  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press (June 16, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0121352455
  • ISBN-13: 978-0121352455
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,042,817 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good and easy introduction, February 11, 2000
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As I started my studies at Uni and we got this horrible Algebra teacher I was looking for some good book to help me pass this course. This book met all my requirements. This book starts with a very easy example of a matrix and builds up from there with easy to follow steps. Even though the book is very easy to read and explains Algebra very comprehensively it still meets the universitiy-level. Everything stated is formally proved or left as an exercise. An excellent book for a guy that thought he'd never understand linear algebra. This book proved me wrong. It may lack some topics, but the ones in the book surely can't be found elsewehre explained as good as in there.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easily the best introduction to linear algebra, July 28, 2006
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I've tried to learn on my own from several other linear algebra books (Anton, Lay, McMahon), but like many college-level math textbooks, the authors too often emphasize elegance at the cost of clarity. This frequently leaves me scratching my head, asking "How did he get here from there"? Bronson is the only linear algebra text I've seen that SKIPS NO STEPS. I wish more mathematicians understood how critical to learning explanation and illustration are, in contrast to adding Yet Another Proof.

This is not to say that Bronson isn't rigorous. But his exposition comes first; only then does he get formal--his proofs do not substitute for discussion. (In fact, his proofs are often quite straightforward and intuitive, IMHO).

Bronson's is a very welcome attitude among math instructors. This is an excellent book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Well written, but too many typos and mistakes., June 6, 2000
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Overall this is very well written, an excellent introduction to the subject. It would definitely be a five-star book if it weren't for all the mistakes. A few typos are acceptable, but too many of the example problems and solutions had incorrect, confusing errors. I spent most of my reading time trying to sort these out!
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