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In this book the authors present classical and recent results for matrix analysis that have proved to be important to applied mathematics. Facts about matrices, beyond those found in an elementary linear algebra course, are needed to understand virtually any area of mathematics, and the necessary material has only occurred sporadically in the literature and university curricula. As the interest in applied mathematics has grown, the need for a text and a reference work offering a broad selection of topics has become apparent, and this book aims to meet that need. This book will be welcomed as an undergraduate or graduate textbook for students studying matrix analysis. The authors assume a background in elementary linear algebra and knowledge of rudimentary analytical concepts. They begin with a review and discussion of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The following chapters each treat a major topic in depth. This volume should be useful not only as a text, but also as a self-contained reference work to a variety of audiences in other scientific fields.
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(575 pages) matrix analysis presents the classical and recent results for matrix analysis that have proved to be important to applied mathematics. matrix analysis presents the classical and recent results for matrix analysis that have proved to be important to applied mathematics. facts about matrices, beyond those found in elementary linear algebra courses, are needed to understand most areas of mathematics. this book offers a broad selection of topics for students of matrix analysis. matrix analysis presents the classical and recent results for matrix analysis that have proved to be important to applied mathematics. facts about matrices, beyond those found in elementary linear algebra courses, are needed to understand most areas of mathematics. this book offers a broad selection of topics for students of matrix analysis. in this book the authors present classical and recent results for matrix analysis that have proved to be important to applied mathematics. facts about matrices, beyond those found in an elementary linear algebra course, are needed to understand virtually any area of mathematics, and the necessary material has only occurred sporadically in the literature and university curricula. as the interest in applied mathematics has grown, the need for a text and a reference work offering a broad selection of topics has become apparent, and this book aims to meet that need. this book will be welcomed as an undergraduate or graduate textbook for students studying matrix analysis. the authors assume a background in elementary linear algebra and knowledge of rudimentary analytical concepts. they begin with a review and discussion of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. the following chapters each treat a major topic in depth. this volume should be useful not only as a text, but also as a self-contained reference work to a variety of audiences in other scientific fields. preface, review and miscellanea, 1. eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and similarity, 2. unitary equivalenc 
Please note that deliveries to addresses in the UK and Europe will be in 4-14 business days. Other countries should refer to Alibris standard times. This volume reflects two concurrent views of Matrix analysis. First, it encompasses topics in linear algebra that have arisen out of the needs of mathematical analysis. Second, it is an approach to real and complex linear algebraic problems that does not hesitate to use notions from analysis. Both view are reflected in its choice and treatment of topics. ISBN10: 0521386322. 
Matrix Analysis presents the classical and recent results for matrix analysis that have proved to be important to applied mathematics. Facts about matrices, beyond those found in elementary linear algebra courses, are needed to understand most areas of mathematics. This book offers a broad selection of topics for students of matrix analysis. 
Contents include: Review and Miscellanea, Vector Spaces, Matrices, Rank, Change of Bias, The Eigenvalue-Eigenvector Equation, Unitary Equivalence and Normal Matrices, Canonical Forms, Hermitian and Symmetric Matrices, Norms for Vectors and Matrices, Location and Pertubation of Eigenvalues, Positive Definite Matrices, Nonnegative Matrices, and Complex Numbers. 
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This volume reflects two concurrent views of Matrix analysis. First, it encompasses topics in linear algebra that have arisen out of the needs of mathematical analysis. Second, it is an approach to real and complex linear algebraic problems that does not hesitate to use notions from analysis. Both view are reflected in its choice and treatment of topics. ISBN10: 0521386322. 