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June 17th
An Introduction to Linear Algebra and Tensors
Editorial review
blem set. Hints and answers to most problems.
Reviewed by Rogelio Trujillo, (Atlantic City, NJ, USA.)
he tensors, I believe that you won't understand it in any other one. The book also is full with illustrative examples and problems whose solution will found at the end of the book. This book is a small introduction to the multilineal alge
Reviewed by a MATH NERD, (Cambridge, MA)
This book is not the best linear algebra book I've come across, but there are a lot of good things about it. The proofs are all very clear, and there are lots and lots and lots of good exercises. Something I see with a lot of math books o
Lie Algebras
Editorial review
Definitive treatment covers split semi-simple Lie algebras, universal enveloping algebras, classification of irreducible modules, automorphisms, simple Lie algebras over an arbitrary field, and more. Classic handbook for researchers and s
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