Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this text introduces basic concepts of linear algebra. Each chapter contains an introduction, definitions, and propositions, in addition to multiple examples, lemmas, theorems, corollaries, and proofs. Each chapter features numerous supplemental exercises, and solutions to selected problems appear at the end. 1988 edition.
Thoroughly unpleasant. I am biased as I have previously read Linear Algebra by Griedberg, Intel and Spence. I find the content of this book very unorganised and not easily understandable. The formatting is frustrating.