Step by Step
Kuldeep Singh
October 2013
ISBN: 9780199654444
616 pages
Paperback
246x189mm
In Stock
Price: £35.49Linear algebra is a fundamental area of mathematics, and arguably the most powerful mathematical tool ever developed. This dynamic and engaging book uses numerous examples, question and answer sections, and historical biographies to provide an introduction to linear algebra for undergraduates in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering.
Linear algebra is a fundamental area of mathematics, and arguably the most powerful mathematical tool ever developed. This dynamic and engaging book uses numerous examples, question and answer sections, and historical biographies to provide an introduction to linear algebra for undergraduates in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering.
Kuldeep Singh, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, University of Hertfordshire
Kuldeep Singh has held the position of Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Hertfordshire for over twenty years, where he teaches linear algebra to entry level undergraduates. He is also the author of Engineering Mathematics through Applications (Palgrave Macmillan), a book that used widely as the basis for undergraduate studies in many different countries. He hosts and regularly updates his Maths for All website. dedicated to mathematics.Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Hertfordshire
"This book gives an introduction to linear algebra for students with limited mathematical preparation. ... The steady pace of the book is so gentle that no student need be left behind." - Peter Macgregor, Mathematical Gazette
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