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Applied Linear Algebra
  • Online Mode of Instruction
  • 3 Course Credits
  • 6 Weeks Program Duration
Course Description
This course is a continuation of 62:182 Liner Algebra I. Topics covered will include: Topics include: topics from Linear Algebra I at a deeper, more formal level, graphs as matrices (electrical networks, adjacency matrices, incidence matrices), determinants and the geometry of vectors, the Gram-Schmidt algorithm, inconsistent systems including method of least squares and the pseudo-inverse, linear transformations including reflections, rotations, shears, and compressions, diagonalization, applications of diagonalization including Markov processes. Important classes of matrices such as symmetric (hermitian) and orthogonal (unitary) matrices will be discussed.
Basic Information
Category : MATHEMATICS& COMPUTER SCIENCE
Enrollment start date : 2024 Summer
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