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Linear Algebra and Its Applications (Hardcover)

~ Gilbert Strang (Author)
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Renowned professor and author Gilbert Strang demonstrates that linear algebra is a fascinating subject by showing both its beauty and value. While the mathematics is there, the effort is not all concentrated on proofs. Strang's emphasis is on understanding. He explains concepts, rather than deduces. This book is written in an informal and personal style and teaches real mathematics. The gears change in Chapter 2 as students reach the introduction of vector spaces. Throughout the book, the theory is motivated and reinforced by genuine applications, allowing pure mathematicians to teach applied mathematics.

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Gilbert Strang is Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an Honorary Fellow of Balliol College. He was an undergraduate at MIT and a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. His doctorate was from UCLA and since then he has taught at MIT. He has been a Sloan Fellow and a Fairchild Scholar and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Professor Strang has published a monograph with George Fix, "An Analysis of the Finite Element Method", and has authored six widely used textbooks. He served as President of SIAM during 1999 and 2000 and he is Chair of the U.S. National Committee on Mathematics for 2003-2004.

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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Linear Algebra and Beyond, January 26, 2002
By Peter Soucy (Plymouth, MN USA) - See all my reviews
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This book was my text for a comprehensive two-semester course in linear algebra I took over ten years ago. To this day, it remains one of my favorites I use as a reference.

The ¡°applications¡± implied by the title has a double meaning. Several simplified yet representative problems taken from engineering and economics are well presented. In addition, another major theme throughout the text is the role of linear algebra applied to other areas of mathematics; notably calculus, differential equations, and optimization. Repeatedly, the author appeals to the reader¡¯s intuition, demonstrating the boundaries between mathematical topics by comparing and contrasting the discrete and continuous case of a problem. For example, the discussion of orthogonal vectors, vector spaces, and projections quickly moves from vectors to functions once we regard functions as infinite dimensional vectors containing infinite components. The discussion eventually leads to a very intuitive take on Fourier series and Legendre polynomials in the context of orthogonal projections. Other examples abound where Strang cohesively ties together various areas of math in a perspective that isn¡¯t emphasized enough in other texts.

Hence, this is not only a book on linear algebra. To get the most out of the text requires familiarity with calculus encompassing multiple variables, vectors and some ordinary differential equations. Readers lacking this background will understand some sections only to be lost in others as coverage moves quickly from elementary concepts to topics where they have no previous exposure.

Chapters 1-5 and half of 6 comprise the core of the book. The remainder provides satisfactory coverage of numerical linear algebra, the finite element method, and linear programming. However, a more thorough treatment of these topics is deferred to Strang¡¯s companion volume, Introduction to Applied Mathematics for which the core chapters provide a good prerequisite.

One more word of caution: The author¡¯s enthusiasm of the subject is both a liability and an asset. Professor Strang sometimes has the annoying habit of summarizing the topic prior to presenting the lesson. Having to weed through his exultation to find where the lesson actually begins makes reading the book challenging at times.

While the rigor in the text may fall short of the needs of pure mathematicians, I see no reason not to recommend this book to anyone seeking a solid foundation for further study in applied mathematics. Getting through the books requires some degree of patience but it¡¯s well worth the effort.

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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable supplement, March 14, 2000
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What is it with you people? I see scathing review after scathing review of this book. Do you feel as though it somehow makes you into a real mathematician to belittle the informal tone? Does it make you feel any better about yourself to suggest that the target audience of this text is "kindergarteners?"

Sure, Strang's book may not be an adequate sole text from which to learn linear algebra and matrix theory. But surely serious mathematicians (as opposed to kindergarteners) would never attempt to learn a subject from a single text.

This is where the book shines - as a supplement to a more formal text. (Here, pick your own; I have my own personal favorite, but it has been out of press for years). And then read the two side by side. One provides rigor, the other, INTUITIVE UNDERSTANDING. This, after all, is where Strang's book shines - rather than providing only a formal understanding of the mathematics in question, he manages to convey an intuitive understanding of the objects represented by linear algebra methods in many common applications.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars First "...and its Applications" Book I Met True to the Title, December 12, 2004
By Jeremy Chen (Muenchen, Bayern, Deutschland) - See all my reviews
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Firstly, this book is true to its title...

It motivates the subject matter clearly and presents instances of why a certain type of problem is important (Why do we care about Ax=b, Ax=[lambda]x, ...)
It motivates the use of certain algorithms (Why do we use Gaussian Elimination, why pivot, why do the SVD, ...)

Also, as a basic text in Linear Algebra, which is THE introductory subject to applied mathematics, it serves a a primer for various areas in applied math: optimization, numerical solution of PDEs, "curve fitting" =), etc.....
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars The best book for a first course in applied linear algebra
As someone who works in a government research lab and is called upon to use linear algebra in the real world, I want to make
a few comments to those who are not sure this... Read more
Published 2 months ago by tech book guy

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow...more than I ever wanted to know!
This book takes on the very difficult challenge of linear algebra. The book is pretty good, but acces to Strang's online lectures is awesome! Read more
Published 19 months ago by S. Swanson

5.0 out of 5 stars Still the clearest text on Linear Algebra
I was fortunate to have taken this course and Applied Mathematics from Gilbert Strang at MIT in the mid-late 1980's. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Kevin Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars A Review of the 2nd Edition
"Linear Algebra and Its Applications" by Gilbert Strang is currently in its 4th edition, but this review is of the 2nd edition. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Charles D. Johnson

4.0 out of 5 stars Sort of Confusing At Times But A Good Book
I was tired of seeing the theoretical based linear algebra books and so I decided to buy one that focused on applications as well. I got a used copy of the 3rd edition. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Patrick Thompson

4.0 out of 5 stars Good to buy only if your instructor follows it or if your have firmly determined to master linear algebra.
My first complaint about this book is it is too expensive. But If your teacher follows it then go for it. Read more
Published on February 18, 2008 by Venkateswara C. Penumuchu

3.0 out of 5 stars Too Much Crazy...
Strang tends to get all holier than thou and advocate the de-emphasis of calculus in the academic curiculum and replacing it with Linear Algebra. Read more
Published on December 21, 2007 by A Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars A tricks-of-the-trade insider's guide
This is an excellent book for people who will work with linear algebra for the rest of their careers. Read more
Published on December 15, 2007 by Viktor Blasjo

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
I've used the third edition in conjunction with Professor Strang's excellent video lectures on the MIT OCW site. The combination of the two is absolutely superb. Read more
Published on October 8, 2007 by Richard S. Gawlik

5.0 out of 5 stars Unsurpassed clarity - and this book just got better!
Professor Strang has taught Linear Algebra for many years to legions of one of the United States' top institution. So give him some credit, for starters... Read more
Published on September 14, 2007 by Henry Lenzi

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