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Linear Algebra -- Spring 2013

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MTH 331 - Linear Algebra. Vector spaces, matrices and determinants, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and applications. PR: MTH300. 4 hours.

  • Time and Place: 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm MTWR Smith Hall 513
  • Instructor: Peter Saveliev (call me Peter)
  • Office: 325 Smith Hall
  • Office Hours: 2:30 - 4:30 TR, or by appointment
  • Office Phone: x4639
  • E-mail: saveliev@marshall.edu
  • Class Web-Page: math01.com
  • Prerequisites: Math 300, the ability to understand and write proofs.
  • Text: Linear Algebra by Messer
  • Goals: understanding vector spaces, ability to work in the definition-theorem-proof format, some "mathematical maturity".
  • Evaluation: midterm, final exam, weekly homework, quizzes.
  • Grade Breakdown:
    • homework + quizzes: 30%
    • midterm: 30%
    • final exam: 40%
  • Letter Grades: A: 90-100, B: 80-89, C: 70-79, D: 60-69, F: <60

See also Course policy.


Description

This is a one-semester course in linear algebra and vector spaces. An emphasis is made on the coordinate free analysis. The course mimics in some ways a modern algebra course.


Lecture notes

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They will appear exactly as you see them in class and, as the course progresses, will be updated daily.

Full set of lectures at Linear algebra: course

Tests

Final exam: Monday May 6, 5 - 7 pm.

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Further reading