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Linear Algebra Thoroughly Explained

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Milan Vujicic was Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Belgrade and the book is based on lectures he gave there to both undergraduate and postgraduate students over a period of several decades. He also lectured on the applications of linear algebra in particle physics at the University of Adelaide and, after retirement, taught the subject at the most basic level to Teaching Diploma students at the University of Malta. It was his success in this most recent endeavour that inspired him to write this book which sets out to explain Linear Algebra from its fundamentals to the most advanced level where he, himself, used it throughout his career to solve problems involving linear and anti-linear correlations and symmetries in quantum mechanical applications.

Linear Algebra is one of the most important topics in mathematics, of interest in its own right to mathematicians, but also as an enormously powerful tool in the applied sciences, particularly in physics and engineering. A special feature of this book is its didactical approach, with a myriad of thoroughly worked examples and excellent illustrations, which allows the reader to approach the subject from any level and to proceed to that of the most advanced applications. Throughout, the subject is taught with painstaking care.

Table des matières

Vector Spaces.- Linear Mappings and Linear Systems.- Inner-Product Vector Spaces (Euclidean and Unitary Spaces).- Dual Spaces and the Change of Basis.- The Eigen Problem or Diagonal Form of Representing Matrices.- Tensor Product of Unitary Spaces.- The Dirac Notation in Quantum Mechanics: Dualism between Unitary Spaces (Sect. 4.1) and Isodualism between Their Superspaces (Sect. 4.7).

Résumé

Milan Vujicic was Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Belgrade and the book is based on lectures he gave there to both undergraduate and postgraduate students over a period of several decades. He also lectured on the applications of linear algebra in particle physics at the University of Adelaide and, after retirement, taught the subject at the most basic level to Teaching Diploma students at the University of Malta. It was his success in this most recent endeavour that inspired him to write this book which sets out to explain Linear Algebra from its fundamentals to the most advanced level. A special feature of this book is its didactical approach, with a myriad of thoroughly worked examples and excellent illustrations, which allows the reader to approach the subject from any level and to proceed to that of the most advanced applications. Throughout, the subject is taught with painstaking care.

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"It is based on lectures by the author … to both undergraduate and graduate students in Europe over a period of several decades. … it does have some parts that are appropriate for undergraduates and others seem to be intended for more advanced students. … Examples throughout the book are geared toward quantum theory, and unitary and Hermitian matrices are treated thoroughly. … students whose specific objective is to prepare for the study of quantum mechanics will find it useful for self-study." (David S. Watkins, SIAM Review, Vol. 51 (3), 2009)

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From the reviews:

"It is based on lectures by the author ... to both undergraduate and graduate students in Europe over a period of several decades. ... it does have some parts that are appropriate for undergraduates and others seem to be intended for more advanced students. ... Examples throughout the book are geared toward quantum theory, and unitary and Hermitian matrices are treated thoroughly. ... students whose specific objective is to prepare for the study of quantum mechanics will find it useful for self-study." (David S. Watkins, SIAM Review, Vol. 51 (3), 2009)

Détails du produit

Auteurs Milan Vujicic
Collaboration Jeffre Sanderson (Editeur), Jeffrey Sanderson (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 07.01.2008
 
EAN 9783540746379
ISBN 978-3-540-74637-9
Pages 288
Dimensions 161 mm x 22 mm x 241 mm
Poids 580 g
Illustrations XII, 288 p.
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Physique, astronomie > Physique théorique

Algebra, B, Physics, Physics and Astronomy, Mathematical Methods in Physics, Vector spaces

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