37991Linear algebra and its applications: 3rd edition
Linear algebra is relatively easy for students during the early stages of the course, when the material is presented in a familiar, concrete setting. But when abstract concepts are introduced, students often hit a brick wall. Instructors seem to agree that certain concepts (such as linear independence, spanning, subspace, vector space, and linear transformations), are not easily understood, and require time to assimilate. Since they are fundamental to the study of linear algebra, students' understanding of these concepts is vital to their mastery of the subject. Lay introduces these concepts early in a familiar, concrete Rn setting, develops them gradually, and returns to them again and again throughout the text so that when discussed in the abstract, these concepts are more accessible.
37992Linear algebra done right
The fourth edition gives an expanded treatment of the singular value decomposition and its consequences. It includes a new chapter on multilinear algebra, treating bilinear forms, quadratic forms, tensor products, and an approach to determinants via alternating multilinear forms. This new edition also increases the use of the minimal polynomial to provide cleaner proofs of multiple results. Also, over 250 new exercises have been added. The novel approach taken here banishes determinants to the end of the book. The text focuses on the central goal of linear algebra: understanding the structure of linear operators on finite-dimensional vector spaces.
37993Linear algebra for economists
1. Some Basic Concepts; 2. Vectors and Matrices;3. Square Matrices and Determinants; 4. Inverse Matrix; 5. Systems of Linear Equations; 6.Linear Spaces; 7. Euclidean Spaces; 8. Linear Transformations; 9. Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues; 10. Linear Model of Production in a Classical Setting; 11. Linear Programming; A. Natural Numbers and Induction; B. Methods of Evaluating Determinants; C. Complex Numbers; D. Pseudoinverse; E. Answers and Solutions.
37994Linear algebra: A modern introduction : 3rd ed.
Preparing students to make the transition from the computational aspects of the course to the theoretical by emphasizing vectors and geometric intuition from the start. Designed for a one- or two-semester introductory course and written in simple, "mathematical English" the book presents interesting examples before abstraction. This immediately follows up theoretical discussion with further examples and a variety of applications drawn from a number of disciplines, which reinforces the practical utility of the math, and helps students from a variety of backgrounds and learning styles stay connected to the concepts they are learning. Poole's approach helps students succeed in this course by learning vectors and vector geometry first in order to visualize and understand the meaning of the calculations that they will encounter and develop mathematical maturity for thinking abstractly.
37995Linear and nonlinear parabolic complex equations
It transforms the real forms of parabolic equations and systems into complex forms, then discusses several initial boundary value problems and Cauchy problems for quasilinear and nonlinear parabolic complex equations.
37996Linear circuit analysis
This book introduces basic concepts of circuit analysis more deliberately and in greater detail than traditional texts, while establishing a solid mathematical foundation for the analysis and solution of problems. In Chapters 6-10, it presents a method of time domain analysis that unifies the three major divisions of circuit analysis (DC, AC, and transient analysis) based on the use of differential operators. In addition, from Chapter 1 onward, th author presents circuit theories in the context of three fundamental quantities - time, voltage, and current - while emphasizing a practical, "applications-oriented" study of active circuits. This book provides students with a demonstrable mastery of problem-solving skills and an integrated knowledge of circuit analysis topics that effectively supports their later studies in signals and systems, electronics, and control.
37997Linear optimization and extensions
Suitable for those who strive for good exercises and case studies for LP, this volume discussing the solutions of all its exercises and with detailed analysis of the applications mentioned.
37998Linear programming
Contents: The revised simplex method; Duality theory and its ramifications; Transportation problems; Network flows; Special topics; Applications of linear programming to industrial problems; Applications of linear programming to economic theory.
37999Linear programming : methods and application
Designed for a course in linear programming at the undergraduate and graduate levels for students of engineering and mathematics, this classic work provides a thorough, theoretical introduction to linear programming. Coverage of applications and nonlinear programming is included.
38000Lingguistic features of cognitive non-factive verb and epistemic adverb collocations in english
Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Literatura review and theoretical background; Chaoter 3. Reseach methodology; Chapter 4. Syntactic features of the structure I + CNFV and EA collocations; Chapter 5. Semantic features of the structure I + CNFV and EA collocations; Chapter 6. Pragmatic feature of the structure I + CNFV and EA collocation; Chapter 7. Interplay of syntactucs, and pragmatics in the structure I + CNFV àn EA collocations; Chepter 8. Conclusions.





