SoSe 2006 » Lineare Algebra II fĂĽr MCS
Prof. Dr. Herrmann
Veranstalter
Name |
Raum |
Tel. |
Prof. Dr. Christian Herrmann | FH 209b | 22847 |
Vorlesung
Tag | Uhrzeit | in Raum |
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Montags | 09:50 - 11:30 | S2 04/213 |
Exercise groups
Nr. | Zeit | in Raum | bei | Sprechstunde | in Raum |
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1 | Donnerstags, 16:15 - 17:55 | S1 03/104 | James Davey | Mon 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | S2 15/217 |
Overview
Linear algebra is one of the fundamental areas of mathematics. Together with calculus it forms
the cornerstone in first year undergraduate education in mathematics. The core topic of linear
algebra is the investigation of vector spaces and linear mappings. Linear algebra has close links
to geometry, and there are various application areas inside mathematics and beyond. Techniques
and methods from linear algebra are ubiquitous in many branches of pure and applied mathematics,
as well as for instance in physics and engineering, in computer graphics, or in information theory.
The first part of this first-year course in linear algebra, Linear Algebra I, introduces students
to basic algebraic structures like groups and fields, vector spaces and bases, systems of linear
equations, linear mappings and matrices, and lays the foundation for more advanced topics in part
II. At the same time it provides some general training in mathematical methods and techniques.
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