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Linear algebra done right
Book • 1996
Sheldon Axler's "Linear Algebra Done Right" is a highly regarded textbook that approaches linear algebra from a more abstract and conceptual perspective than many traditional introductory texts.
The book emphasizes understanding the underlying principles and theorems rather than rote memorization of formulas.
It's known for its clear and concise writing style, making complex concepts more accessible to students.
The book is widely used in undergraduate and graduate courses, and it's also a valuable resource for self-learners.
Its rigorous approach helps build a strong foundation in linear algebra.
The book emphasizes understanding the underlying principles and theorems rather than rote memorization of formulas.
It's known for its clear and concise writing style, making complex concepts more accessible to students.
The book is widely used in undergraduate and graduate courses, and it's also a valuable resource for self-learners.
Its rigorous approach helps build a strong foundation in linear algebra.
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