Key features:
* Intertwined discussion of linear algebra and geometry
* Example-driven exposition; each section starts with a concise overview of important concepts, followed by a selection of fully-solved problems
* Over 500 problems are carefully selected for instructive appeal, elegance, and theoretical importance; roughly half include complete solutions
* Two or more solutions provided to many of the problems; paired solutions range from step-by-step, elementary methods whose purpose is to strengthen basic comprehension to more sophisticated, powerful proofs to challenge advanced readers
* Appendices with review material on complex variables
Ideal as an introduction to linear algebra, the extensive exercises and well-chosen applications also make this text suitable for advanced courses a
t the junior or senior undergraduate level. It can serve as a colorful supplementary problem book, reference, or self-study manual for professional scientists and mathematicians. Complete with bibliography and index, this work is a natural bridge between pure/ applied mathematics and the natural/social sciences, appropriate for any student or researcher who needs a strong footing in the theory, problem-solving, and model-building that are the subject’s hallmark.