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basic_tools:linear_algebra
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Linear Algebra
Why is it interesting?
Layman
Student
A great introduction is
An Intuitive Guide to Linear Algebra
by Kalid Azad
For a quick introduction, see
https://minireference.com/static/tutorials/linear_algebra_in_4_pages.pdf
and
http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~eero/NOTES/geomLinAlg.pdf
which explains really nicely many linear algebra in geometric terms.
For a nice guide, see
How to Self-study Algebra: Linear Algebra
Good books are:
Linear Algebra Done Right by Sheldon Axler
No bullshit guide to linear algebra
by Ivan Savov
Researcher
The motto in this section is:
the higher the level of abstraction, the better
.
Common Question 1
Common Question 2
Examples
Example1
Example2:
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