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Syllabus

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Prerequisite


Calculus of several variables (18.02)



Text


Amazon logo Strang, Gilbert. Introduction to Linear Algebra. 4th ed. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley-Cambridge Press, February 2009. ISBN: 9780980232714.



Goals


The goals for 18.06 are using matrices and also understanding them.

Here are key computations and some of the ideas behind them:

  1. Solving Ax = b for square systems by elimination (pivots, multipliers, back substitution, invertibility of A, factorization into A = LU)
  2. Complete solution to Ax = b (column space containing b, rank of A, nullspace of A and special solutions to Ax = 0 from row reduced R)
  3. Basis and dimension (bases for the four fundamental subspaces)
  4. Least squares solutions (closest line by understanding projections)
  5. Orthogonalization by Gram-Schmidt (factorization into A = QR)
  6. Properties of determinants (leading to the cofactor formula and the sum over all n! permutations, applications to inv(A) and volume)
  7. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors (diagonalizing A, computing powers A^k and matrix exponentials to solve difference and differential equations)
  8. Symmetric matrices and positive definite matrices (real eigenvalues and orthogonal eigenvectors, tests for x'Ax > 0, applications)
  9. Linear transformations and change of basis (connected to the Singular Value Decomposition -- orthonormal bases that diagonalize A)
  10. Linear algebra in engineering (graphs and networks, Markov matrices, Fourier matrix, Fast Fourier Transform, linear programming)


Homework


The homeworks are essential in learning linear algebra. They are not a test and you are encouraged to talk to other students about difficult problems-after you have found them difficult. Talking about linear algebra is healthy. But you must write your own solutions.



Exams


There will be three one-hour exams at class times and a final exam. The use of calculators or notes is not permitted during the exams.



Grading



ActivitiesPercentages
Problem Sets15%
Three One-hour Exams45%
Final Exam40%



MATLAB®


Some homework problems will require you to use MATLAB®. MATLAB® is the outstanding software for linear algebra. 18.06 will use it for the best homework problems.


 








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