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Introduction to Vectors and Tensors: Linear and Multilinear Algebra

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VERY GOOD TWO-VOLUME COMPLETE FIRST EDITION dust jacket hardcovers, clean "AS NEW" text, solid binding, no remainders, NOT ex-library, slight shelfwear; previous owner's name inside; jackets "GOOD"; WE SHIP FAST. 201307215 This convenient single-volume compilation of two texts offers both an introduction and an in-depth survey. Geared toward engineering and science students rather than mathematicians, its less rigorous treatment focuses on physics and engineering applications, building upon the systematic development of concepts rather than emphasizing mathematical problem-solving techniques. A practical reference for professionals, it is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Volume I begins with a brief discussion of algebraic structures followed by detailed explorations of the algebra of vectors and tensors, in addition to aspects of linear and multi-linear algebra. Topics include vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants and matrices, spectral decompositions, and tensor and exterior algebra. Volume II opens with a discussion of Euclidean manifolds and proceeds to the development of analytical and geometrical aspects of vector and tensor fields. Subsequent chapters survey the integration of fields on Euclidean manifolds, hypersurfaces, and continuous groups. We recommend Priority Mail where/when available -- $3.99 Standard / Media Mail can take up to 15 business days.

268 pages, Print on Demand (Paperback)

Published January 1, 1976

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