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Topics in Matrix Analysis

Topics in Matrix Analysis

Charles R. Johnson
4.3/5 ( ratings)
Building on the foundations of its predecessor volume, Matrix Analysis, this book treats in detail several topics with important applications and of special mathematical interest in matrix theory not included in the previous text. These topics include the field of values, stable matrices and inertia, singular values, matrix equations and Kronecker products, Hadamard products, and matrices and functions. The authors assume a background in elementary linear algebra and knowledge of rudimentary analytical concepts. The book should be welcomed by graduate students and researchers in a variety of mathematical fields both as an advanced text and as a modern reference work.
Language
English
Pages
616
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Release
June 24, 1994
ISBN
0521467136
ISBN 13
9780521467131

Topics in Matrix Analysis

Charles R. Johnson
4.3/5 ( ratings)
Building on the foundations of its predecessor volume, Matrix Analysis, this book treats in detail several topics with important applications and of special mathematical interest in matrix theory not included in the previous text. These topics include the field of values, stable matrices and inertia, singular values, matrix equations and Kronecker products, Hadamard products, and matrices and functions. The authors assume a background in elementary linear algebra and knowledge of rudimentary analytical concepts. The book should be welcomed by graduate students and researchers in a variety of mathematical fields both as an advanced text and as a modern reference work.
Language
English
Pages
616
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Release
June 24, 1994
ISBN
0521467136
ISBN 13
9780521467131

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