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Linear Algebra II

Summary

Advanced concepts of linear algenra are key ingredients in solving of many engineering problems such as signal analysis, implemetation of search engins, optimal control or numerical solution of differential equations. In this course, the students can expand their knowledge of linear algebra by working knowledge of concepts that are important in understanding of modern methods used in informatics and numerical solution of engineering problems with a special stress on matrix decompositions and the spectral theory.

Literature

G. Strang, Linear Algebra and its Application, Academic Press, New York 1980.
G. H. Golub, and C. van Loan, Matrix Computations, The John Hopkins University Press, London 1989.
L. N. Trefethen and D. Bau, Numerical Linear Algebra, SIAM Philadelphia 1997. ISBN 0-89871-361-7.

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 457-0517
Abbreviation LA2
Course title Linear Algebra II
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mathematics
Course coordinator prof. RNDr. Zdeněk Dostál, DSc.