Spring 2017 | Matrix Analysis | MTH 418 |
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Dr. Vasilije Perovic |
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Office |
Lippitt Hall, 200B |
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Office Hours |
Tuesday: 3:30pm - 4:30pm; Wednesday: 10:00am - 12:00pm;
Thursday: 3:30pm - 4:30pm.
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Class Time |
Tuesday /
Thursday 2:00pm - 3:15pm, Beaupre Center for Chemical & Forensic Sciences, Room 215.
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Prerequisite |
MTH 215 or MTH 362 or equivalent. MTH 142 is recommended. |
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Textbook (required) |
Matrix Analysis for Scienists and Engineers,
by Alan Laub, SIAM, 2005.
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SAKAI |
You should check SAKAI regularly for announcements, schedule changes, downloading resources, grade updates, etc. |
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Other Resources |
Linear Algebra, Schaum's Series. Low-priced, with oodles of solved practise problems, used by generations of students. |
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A no-cost resource is a course on Linear Algebra, MIT OpenCourseWare, taught by Prof. Gil Strang. |
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References |
Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra, by Carl Meyer, SIAM 2000. |
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Matrix Analysis, by R. Horn and C. Johnson, Cambridge University Press, 1st or 2nd Edition (more advanced text). |
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Computer Resources |
Having access to MATLAB is desired, but not required. Note that engineering computer labs have MATLAB already installed. Students with no MATLAB access must use OCTAVE (MATLAB's free clone). For installing OCTAVE on your personal machine click here -- if you need help come and see me. |
Course Policies, Class Handout (last updated January 22, 2017)