Linear Algebra at MIT with Professor Gilbert Strang and Andrew Horning ()
Linear Algebra is a fundamental course in mathematics that focuses on the study of vector spaces and linear transformations. The course at MIT, taught by Professor Gilbert Strang and Andrew Horning during the academic year, is highly regarded for its depth and quality. The course covers a wide range of topics, starting with the basics of vector spaces, subspaces, and linear independence. Students will learn about linear transformations and their matrix representations, as well as the concepts of eigenvectors and eigenvalues. The course also explores the applications of linear algebra in areas such as computer science, physics, and engineering. Professor Gilbert Strang is a renowned mathematician and a professor at MIT. He is well-known for his expertise in linear algebra and his ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and intuitive manner. His teaching style emphasizes understanding the underlying principles and applying them to various problems. Andrew Horning, who co-teaches the course, is also an experienced instructor and collaborator with Professor Strang. Together, they provide a comprehensive learning experience, combining theoretical concepts with practical examples and applications. Throughout the course, students can expect to engage in lectures, problem-solving sessions, and assignments to reinforce their understanding of linear algebra. The course may also include interactive discussions, group work, and opportunities for hands-on exploration using computational tools such as MATLAB or Python. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in linear algebra and be equipped with the necessary tools to solve real-world problems using linear algebraic techniques. They will have developed their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing them for further studies in mathematics, engineering, or related fields. Please note that the specific details and syllabus of the course may vary from year to year. It's always best to consult the official course materials or contact the MIT Mathematics Department for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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- Institution
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Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
- Course
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18.06 (18.06)
Document information
- Uploaded on
- June 14, 2023
- Number of pages
- 144
- Written in
- 2022/2023
- Type
- Class notes
- Professor(s)
- Gilbert strang and andrew horning
- Contains
- All classes
Subjects
- linear algebra
- matrices
- eigenvalues
- eigenvectors
- gilbert strang
- andrew horning
- machine learning
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gradient descent
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singular value decomposition
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