OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY

Linear Algebra II


Moderations in Computer Science, Paper M1
Moderations in Mathematics & Computer Science, Paper M1

8 lectures HT
Dr Lauder

Overview

Linear algebra pervades and is fundamental to geometry (from which it originally arose), algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, statistics---indeed all of mathematics. The course has several aims. The first is to introduce students through a thorough study of two- and three-dimensional spaces to the general concept of a vector space, subspaces, and the ideas of linear dependence, independence, spanning sets, bases, dimension.

A second aim is to introduce students to matrices and their applications to the algorithmic solution of systems of linear equations and to the study of linear transformations of vector spaces.

A third aim is to introduce determinants and their properties. A fourth aim is to introduce eigenvalue theory and some of its applications.



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