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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Math : Linear Algebra

Linear algebra is a branch of mathematics that has roots in both pure and applied mathematics. It has many applications in fields like Applied mathematics, Physics, Statistics and in Computer science.

There are a lot of resources out there for learning this. This is an attempt to summarize some of them.

Hope you find them useful as much as I did.




  • Kahn academy: Linear Algibra
A great video tutorial set that teaches you in a much simpler way. 
For info about Kahn academy visit my post


Visit the video Playlist HERE.

  • MITOpenCourceware
These are video lecture series done by Professor Gilbert Strang at the MIT in spring 2005. 


The contents of this course can be found at this link.

You can visit the Video lectures on YouTube playlist HERE
Or
You can access the tutorial playlist on the MIT site HERE

Get a preview:
Lecture 1

       

  • The University of New South Wales Video Lectures
These lectures are done by NJ Wildberger. These lectures are intended for first year undergraduates.

You can visit the video playlist  HERE

Get a preview:

Lecture 1



  • Paul's Online Math Notes
A complete online tutorial and notes from a lecturer at Lamar University.
You can access the notes HERE.





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