O'Leary, Michael L.,

Linear algebra / Michael L. O'Leary - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Front Matter -- Logic and Set Theory -- Euclidean Space -- Transformations and Matrices -- Invertibility -- Abstract Vectors -- Inner Product Spaces -- Matrix Theory

Available to OhioLINK libraries

"Although the history of solving linear equations is long, the early stages of what we today call linear algebra dates back to the late seventeenth century. Work first began by finding methods to solve systems of linear equations. Notatable mathematicians involved with this included Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Gabriel Cramer, and Carl Friedrich Gauss. The mid-1800s saw the development of matrix algebra by Hermann Grassmann and Arthur Cayley afterwhich the subject evolved into a subdiscipline of abstract algebra. Although the field can be studied for its own sake, applications of linear algebra can be found in various subjects including computer science, probability, statistics, economics, physics, and cryptography."--

9781119437437 1119437431 9781119437475 1119437474 9781119437604 1119437601

10.1002/9781119437437 doi


Algebras, Linear


Electronic books

QA184 / .T39 2020