Orthogonal Sets and Polar Methods in Linear Algebra

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Title
A01=Angel Cobo
A01=Enrique Castillo
A01=Francisco Jubete
A01=Rosa Eva Pruneda
algebra
algorithms
analysis
application
approach
Author_Angel Cobo
Author_Enrique Castillo
Author_Francisco Jubete
Author_Rosa Eva Pruneda
basic
book
Category=PBF
Category=PBW
computationally simple
concept
departing
elegant
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linear
methods
orthogonality
physical
problem
reasons
solutions
solving
standard
systems
theory
unique

Product details

  • ISBN 9780471328896
  • Weight: 803g
  • Dimensions: 161 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A unique, applied approach to problem solving in linear algebra

Departing from the standard methods of analysis, this unique book presents methodologies and algorithms based on the concept of orthogonality and demonstrates their application to both standard and novel problems in linear algebra. Covering basic theory of linear systems, linear inequalities, and linear programming, it focuses on elegant, computationally simple solutions to real-world physical, economic, and engineering problems. The authors clearly explain the reasons behind the analysis of different structures and concepts and use numerous illustrative examples to correlate the mathematical models to the reality they represent. Readers are given precise guidelines for:
* Checking the equivalence of two systems
* Solving a system in certain selected variables
* Modifying systems of equations
* Solving linear systems of inequalities
* Using the new exterior point method
* Modifying a linear programming problem

With few prerequisites, but with plenty of figures and tables, end-of-chapter exercises as well as Java and Mathematica programs available from the authors' Web site, this is an invaluable text/reference for mathematicians, engineers, applied scientists, and graduate students in mathematics.
ENRIQUE CASTILLO is a professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computational Science at the University of Cantabria, Spain. During 25 years of research and teaching, he has published hundreds of papers as well as 18 books. ANGEL COBO is an associate professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computational Science in the University of Cantabria.

FRANCISCO JUBETE is a civil engineer and research assistant in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computational Science at the University of Cantabria.

ROSA EVA PRUNEDA is a research assistant in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences at the University of Cantabria.