Computational methods of linear algebra

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Computational methods of linear algebra

Granville Sewell

(Ellis Horwood series in mathematics and its applications)

Ellis Horwood, 1990

  • : Library ed
  • : Student pbk. ed

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Bibliography: p. [183]-184

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Aiming to provide a sound, basic introduction to numerical linear algebra, this book opens with a presentation of some basic definitions and results from linear algebra used throughout the book. The main part of the book is devoted to analyzing methods for the solution of linear systems of equations, linear least squares problems, linear eigenvalue problems, and linear programming problems. The Fast Fourier transform is examined in some depth. Double precision FORTRAN 77 subroutines which solve each of the main problems covered, using algorithms studied in the text, are presented in detail. Aimed at third year undergraduates and above, the only prerequisite to using this text is a good understanding of linear and matrix algebra.

Table of Contents

  • Introductory material
  • systems of linear equations
  • linear least squares problems
  • the eigenvalue problem
  • linear programming
  • the Fast Fourier transform
  • results of a Cray supercomputer.

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