March 2020
Intermediate to advanced
301 pages
8h 23m
English
If one wants to solve linear algebra problems with computers, the first thing to do is to input matrices to computers, then matrix computations of any sort can be carried out, and various problems in linear algebra can be tackled. In Section 2.1, fundamental concepts of matrices are presented, and methods of inputting ordinary matrices to MATLAB workspace are explained with examples. In Section 2.2, the input of special matrices such as identity, random, diagonal, and Hankel matrices are presented. In Section 2.3, representations of arbitrary matrices under the symbolic framework are presented. Arbitrary matrices of symbolic functions are also addressed. In Section 2.4, the input, ...
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