Theory of Matrices/
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TextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Press, [1952]Description: 237 p.:illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 512.8 PER
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| 512.5 CAM Linear algebra with applications / | 512.5 DHR Mathematics for econometrics / | 512.8 BIR A survey of modern algebra / | 512.8 PER Theory of Matrices/ | 512.896 SEA Matrix Algebra for Business and Economics / | 513.93 CIS Mathematics of Finance/ | 515.64'02433 HAD Variational Methods in Economics / |
The main theme of this book is the establishment of the well-known canonical forms. Rank, non-singularity, and inverses are introduced in connection with the development of canonical matrices under the relation of equivalence, and without the intervention of determinants. Congruence and Hermitian congruence are the next major topics. There is generous supply of exercises including adequate amounts of numerical work, but bearing heavily on simple theoretical questions.
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