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Daftar Isi Buku Howard Anton

I. Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices Hal. 8


1.1. Introductian to System of Linear Equations Hal. 9
1.2. Gaussian Elimination Hal. 18
1.3. Matrices and Matrix operation Hal. 40
1.4. Inverses, Rules of matrix Aritmetic Hal. 63
1.5. Elementary Matrices and A Method For Finding A Invers Hal. 82
1.6. Further Results on System of Equations and Inverbility Hal. 96
1.7. Diagonal, Triangular, and Simetric matriks Hal. 107
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II. Determinants Hal. 127
2.1. Determinants by cofactor Hal. 128
2.2. Evaluating Determints By Row Reduction Hal. 145
2.3. Properties of the Determinants Function Hal. 155
2.4. A combinatorial Approach to Determinan Hal. 167
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III. Vectors in 2-Spaces and 3-Spaces Hal. 183
3.1. Introduction to Vectors Hal. 184
3.2. Norm A Vector; Vector Aritmethic Hal. 199
3.3. Dot Product; Projection Hal. 207
3.4. Cross Product Hal. 221
3.5. Lines and Plane Hal. 238
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IV. Euclidean Vectors Spaces Hal. 257
4.1. Euclidean n-Space Hal. 258
4.2. Linear Transformation From Rn to Rm Hal. 279
4.3. Properties of Linear Transformation From Rn to Rm Hal. 304
4.4. Linear Transformations and polynomial Hal. 324
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V. General Vector Spaces Hal. 339
5.1. Real Vector Space Hal. 340
5.2. Subspace Hal. 351
5.3. Linear Independence Hal. 370
5.4. Basis and Dimension Hal. 383
5.5. Row Space, Colom Space, NullSpace Hal. 404
5.6. Rank dan Nullity Hal. 421
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VI. Inner Product Spaces Hal. 443
6.1. Inner Product Hal. 444
6.2. Angle, ortogonality in Inner Product Space Hal. 460
6.3. Orthonormal Basis. Gram Schmidt Procces Hal. 478
6.4. Best Approximation; Least Squares Hal. 499
6.5. Change Of Bases Hal. 512
6.6. Orthogonal Matrices Hal. 521
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VII. Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors Hal. 537
7.1. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors Hal. 538
7.2. Diagonalisasi Hal. 552
7.3. Orthogonal and Diagonalization Hal. 566
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VIII. Linear Transformation Hal. 578
8.1. General transformation Linear Hal. 579
8.2. Kernel and Range Hal. 594
8.3. Invers Linear Transformations Hal. 605
8.4. Matrices of General transformation Linear Hal. 619
8.5. Similarity Hal. 636
8.6. Isomorphism Hal. 651
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IX. Additional Topics Hal. 664
9.1. Application To Differential Equations Hal. 665
9.2. Geometry of Linear Operators on R2 Hal. 673
9.3. Least Squares Fitting To Data Hal. 960
9.4. Approximation Problem, Forier Series Hal. 966
9.5 Quadratic Forns Hal. 706
9.6. Diagonalizing Quadratic Forns, Conic Section Hal. 719
9.7. Quadric Surfaces Hal. 733
9.8. Comparison of Procedures For Solving Linear Systems Hal. 740
9.9. LU Decompositions Hal. 751

X. Complex Vector Space Hal. 763


10.1. Complex Numbers Hal. 764
10.2. Division of Complex Numbers Hal. 776
10.3. Polar Form of a Complex Number Hal. 789
10.4. Complex Vector Spaces Hal. 801
10.5. Complex Inner Product Spaces Hal. 813
10.6. Unitary, Normal, and Hermitian Matrices Hal. 825
XI. Applications of Linear Algebra Hal. 841
11.1. Constructing Curves and Surfaces Through Specified Points Hal. 842
11.2. Electrical Networks Hal. 851
11.3. Geometric Linear Programming Hal. 857
11.4. The Earliest Applications of Linear Algebra Hal. 870
11.5. Cubic Spline Interpelation Hal. 879
11.6. Markov Chain Hal. 893
11.7. Graf Theory Hal. 906
11.8. Game of Strategy Hal. 923
11.9. Leontief Economic Models Hal. 935
11.10. Forest Management Hal. 946
11.11. Computer Graphic Hal. 955
11.12. Equilibrium Temperaturs Distributions Hal. 968
11.13. Computed Tomography Hal. 981
11.14. Fractals Hal. 997
11.15. Chaos Hal. 1020
11.16. Chryptography Hal. 1035
11.17. Genetics Hal. 1048
11.18. Age-Specific Population Growth Hal. 1062
11.19. Harvesting of Animal Populations Hal. 1075
11.20. A Least Squares Model for Human Hearing Hal. 1083
11.21. Warps and Morphs Hal. 1090

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