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Paul Dawkins
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Lamar University 2011
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Wikibooks 2011
The book was designed specifically for students who had not previously been exposed to mathematics as mathematicians view it. That is, as a subject whose goal is to rigorously prove theorems starting from clear consistent definitions.
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Marcel B. Finan
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Arkansas Tech University 2001
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Benjamin McKay
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University College Cork 2008
These notes are drawn from lectures given for a first year introduction to linear algebra. The prerequisites for this course are basic arithmetic and elementary algebra, typically learned in high school, and some comfort and facility with proofs, particularly using mathematical induction.
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M.E. Myers, P.M. van de Geijn, R.A. van de Geijn
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ulaff.net 2014
This document is a resource that integrates a text, a large number of videos (more than 270 by last count), and hands-on activities. It connects hand calculations, mathematical abstractions, and computer programming.
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Peter Saveliev
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2012
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Andrew Baker
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University of Glasgow 2008
Linear Algebra is one of the most important basic areas in Mathematics, having at least as great an impact as Calculus, and indeed it provides a significant part of the machinery required to generalise Calculus to vector-valued functions of many variables.
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D. S. Malik, John N. Mordeson, M.K. Sen
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Creighton University 2007
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Keith Matthews
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University of Queensland 1998
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David Cherney, Tom Denton, Andrew Waldron
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UC Davis 2013
This textbook is suitable for a sophomore level linear algebra course taught in about twenty-five lectures. It is designed both for engineering and science majors, but has enough abstraction to be useful for potential math majors.