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084 _aB245 K4/SC
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100 _aMarcus, Marvin
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245 0 _aA survey of matrix theory and matrix inequalities
260 _aBoston
_bAllyn & Bacon
_c1964
300 _axvi, 180 p.
520 _aWritten for advanced undergraduate students, this highly regarded book presents an enormous amount of information in a concise and accessible format. Beginning with the assumption that the reader has never seen a matrix before, the authors go on to provide a survey of a substantial part of the field, including many areas of modern research interest. Part One of the book covers not only the standard ideas of matrix theory, but ones, as the authors state, "that reflect our own prejudices," among them Kronecker products, compound and induced matrices, quadratic relations, permanents, incidence matrices and generalizations of commutativity.
650 _aMatrix theory
650 _aMatrix inequalities
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650 _aMathematics
700 _aMing Henryk
_9373148
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