Matrices

Matrices, like determinants, have their background in algebra and offer another way to represent and manipulate equations. Matrices can be added, subtracted and multiplied together, and even inverted, however, they must give the same result obtained through traditional algebraic techniques. A useful...

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Published inFoundation Mathematics for Computer Science pp. 149 - 184
Main Author Vince, John
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 2015
Springer International Publishing
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ISBN3319214365
9783319214368
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-21437-5_9

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Summary:Matrices, like determinants, have their background in algebra and offer another way to represent and manipulate equations. Matrices can be added, subtracted and multiplied together, and even inverted, however, they must give the same result obtained through traditional algebraic techniques. A useful way to introduce the subject is via geometric transforms, which we examine first.
ISBN:3319214365
9783319214368
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-21437-5_9