What are some good linear algebra books? Yes...I know amazon.com and google exist...I'm asking for your opinion (uncle shadow12345 wants you)
What are some good linear algebra books? Yes...I know amazon.com and google exist...I'm asking for your opinion (uncle shadow12345 wants you)
When I was an undergraduate I used Elementary Linear Algebra by H. Anton. Wiley Publishing Good Book I still have it. Another good LA book is by Kolmann. He and Rosen have a good Discrete Math text as well.
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I used "Introduction to Linear Algebra" by Gilbert Strang (an MIT Professor, something that should definitely be reassuring) and I thought it was pretty good. It even has a chapter on linear algebra and computer graphics!
And there's also this:
http://ocw.mit.edu/18/18.06/f02/vide...res/index.html
They are 34 video-taped lectures of Strang's classes... those along with the book would probably be the best possible way for you to learn Linear Algebra on your own without registering for a class at a college.
Good luck.
Linear Algebra and its Applications, Second Edition, Dr. David Lay. Just finished a course in linear algebra using this book (taught by the author). I attended less than half the lectures and still got an A because of this book. I would definitely recommend it. It also has a chapter on computer graphics.
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That's cool, I'm going to look into all of those books, thanks you guys!