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Thanks so much! Do u know any good 1 for calculus and foundation of maths(more towards proving)?Fredrik said:People say that "Linear algebra done wrong" is good.
http://www.math.brown.edu/~treil/papers/LADW/LADW.html
Thanks so much!Fredrik said:Richard Hammack's "Book of proof" is good. There's a free online version here:
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/BookOfProof/
I don't know if there's anything like that for calculus. There's probably something, but someone else will have to recommend it.
One highly recommended e-book for learning linear algebra is "Linear Algebra Done Right" by Sheldon Axler. It covers the fundamentals of linear algebra in a clear and concise manner and is suitable for beginners.
Yes, there are several free e-books available for learning linear algebra. Some popular options include "Linear Algebra" by Jim Hefferon and "Linear Algebra: A Free Introduction" by Ken Kuttler.
"Advanced Linear Algebra" by Steven Roman is a highly recommended e-book for those looking to dive deeper into the subject. It covers advanced topics such as vector spaces, eigenvalues, and inner product spaces.
Yes, "Linear Algebra: Step by Step" by Kuldeep Singh is a great resource for those looking to practice their linear algebra skills. It includes numerous worked examples and exercises with solutions.
Yes, there are e-books available that focus on the applications of linear algebra in specific fields, such as "Linear Algebra and Its Applications to Economics" by Shlomo Sternberg and "Linear Algebra and Its Applications in Quantum Mechanics" by Géza Schay.