It's not a complete book, but the topics it covers are well explained.Maybe the fact it is concise is a feature—you can quickly get an overview of each topic, without all the details a textbook author would have to cover...Here is a related concept map of all linear algebra topics, for anyone who is planning to self-study this subject: https://minireference.com/static/conceptmaps/linear_algebra_...
Looks like this uses Flash (SWF) for interactive diagrams. Luckily ruffle.rs [1] works.[1] https://ruffle.rs/
Another free one (and my favorite) is Sheldon Axler's, who recently open-licensed it,https://linear.axler.net/ ("Linear Algebra Done Right")There's also a large number of HN threads on the topic of "linear algebra books",https://hn.algolia.com/?q=linear%20algbera
There is no royal road to mathematics. All this fuss over finding the best book is an excuse to avoid doing the work of study and practice.
ivan_ah ·42 days ago
Maybe the fact it is concise is a feature—you can quickly get an overview of each topic, without all the details a textbook author would have to cover...
Here is a related concept map of all linear algebra topics, for anyone who is planning to self-study this subject: https://minireference.com/static/conceptmaps/linear_algebra_...
janice1999 ·42 days ago
[1] https://ruffle.rs/
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perihelions ·42 days ago
https://linear.axler.net/ ("Linear Algebra Done Right")
There's also a large number of HN threads on the topic of "linear algebra books",
https://hn.algolia.com/?q=linear%20algbera
lupire ·42 days ago
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