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_aNeri, Ferrante _97683 |
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245 | _aLinear algebra for computational sciences and engineering | ||
250 | _a2nd | ||
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_bSpringer _aSwitzerland _c2019 |
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300 | _axxv, 574 p. | ||
365 |
_aEURO _b69.999 |
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520 | _aAbout this book This book presents the main concepts of linear algebra from the viewpoint of applied scientists such as computer scientists and engineers, without compromising on mathematical rigor. Based on the idea that computational scientists and engineers need, in both research and professional life, an understanding of theoretical concepts of mathematics in order to be able to propose research advances and innovative solutions, every concept is thoroughly introduced and is accompanied by its informal interpretation. Furthermore, most of the theorems included are first rigorously proved and then shown in practice by a numerical example. When appropriate, topics are presented also by means of pseudocodes, thus highlighting the computer implementation of algebraic theory. It is structured to be accessible to everybody, from students of pure mathematics who are approaching algebra for the first time to researchers and graduate students in applied sciences who need a theoretical manual of algebra to successfully perform their research. Most importantly, this book is designed to be ideal for both theoretical and practical minds and to offer to both alternative and complementary perspectives to study and understand linear algebra. | ||
650 |
_aComputer science--Mathematics _92754 |
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650 |
_aAlgebras, Linear _97684 |
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_aEngineering mathematics _97685 |
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_aComputer science _91018 |
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