Introducción al álgebra lineal - 3ª edición
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- 15 horas de lectura
Howard Anton es mejor conocido por sus libros de texto de matemáticas, que se encuentran entre los más utilizados en el mundo. Sus obras se caracterizan por su claridad y accesibilidad, lo que facilita la comprensión de conceptos matemáticos complejos. Los textos de Anton están diseñados para proporcionar a los estudiantes una base sólida en principios matemáticos, y a menudo incluyen extensas colecciones de ejercicios para practicar.





This classic treatment of linear algebra presents the fundamentals in the clearest possible way, examining basic ideas by means of computational examples and geometrical interpretation. It proceeds from familiar concepts to the unfamiliar, from the concrete to the abstract.
This popular student textbook has been revised and updated in order to provide clear explanations of the subject matter, permitting more classroom time to be spent in problem solving, applications or explanations of the most difficult points.
This is the most widely used calculus text in the United States. It has a reputation for having the clearest explanations of the subject matter, permitting more classroom time to be spent in problem solving, applications, or explanations of the most difficult points. The opening chapter contains review material on algebra and the closing chapters cover Stoke's theorem and second-order differential equations. Contains many examples and exercises.
Fueled by rapid advances in technology and a reevaluation of traditional course content, this edition uses a clear and rigorous approach to the newer visions of calculus. A slew of colorful illustrations aid readers in understanding the concepts embodied in the mathematical symbolism. Well-balanced exercise sets have been extensively modified and expanded, beginning with routine drill problems and gradually progressing toward more difficult ones. Includes a chapter on second-order differential equations and an appendix which covers the basic concepts of complex numbers.