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Introductory Linear Algebra Summary:By M.A. Akivis, V.V. Goldberg
From Preface: The present book, stemmin g from the first four chap- ters of the authors' Tensor Calculus (Moscow, 1969), constitutes a lucid and completely elementary introduction to linear algebra. The treatment is virtually self-contained. In fact, the mathematical background assumed on the part of the reader hardly exceeds a smattering of calculus and a casual acquaintance with determinants. A special merit of the book, reflecting its lineage, is its free use of tensor notation, in particular the Einstein summation convention. Each of the 25 sections is equipped with a problem set, leading to a total of over 250 problems. Hints and answers to most of these problems can be found at the end of the book. Please select one mirror to download
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