Computational Methods of Linear Algebra
Granville Sewell
- 328 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Computational Methods of Linear Algebra
Granville Sewell
About This Book
This book presents methods for the computational solution of some important problems of linear algebra: linear systems, linear least squares problems, eigenvalue problems, and linear programming problems. The book also includes a chapter on the fast Fourier transform and a very practical introduction to the solution of linear algebra problems on modern supercomputers.
The book contains the relevant theory for most of the methods employed. It also emphasizes the practical aspects involved in implementing the methods. Students using this book will actually see and write programs for solving linear algebraic problems. Highly readable FORTRAN and MATLAB codes are presented which solve all of the main problems studied.
Contents:
- Reference Material
- Systems of Linear Equations
- Linear Least Squares Problems
- The Eigenvalue Problem
- Linear Programming
- The Fast Fourier Transform
- Linear Algebra on Supercomputers
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students, researchers in computational mathematics and linear algebra.