Mathematics 23a - Fall 2004Theoretical Linear Algebra
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Instructor: John Boller Office: Science Center 320 Email: boller@math.harvard.edu |
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Welcome to Math 23a!Math 23a and 23b are theoretical courses in linear algebra and multivariable Calculus, respectively, the main purpose of which are to introduce the student not only to the content and application of these areas but also to the nature of the mathematical reasoning behind them. These are challenging courses, but you do not need to be a mathematics concentrator in order to take them. If you need advice about whether to take these courses or about other courses such as Math 25a and 25b or Math 21a and 21b, please see an advisor in the Mathematics Department.
Here are three past midterms and, alas, only two past solution sets:
The required textbooks are "Matrices and Linear Algebra," by Hans Schneider and George Phillip Barker (Dover, ISBN # 0-486-66014-1) and "Advanced Calculus of Several Variables," by C.H.Edwards, Jr. (Dover, ISBN # 0-486-68336-2). For additional reading on many topics in the course, please see the Math 23a Bibliography. In 2001-02, we used Shilov and Edwards, and in 2002-03, we used Curtis and Fitzpatrick as our primary textbooks. Sections and office hours with our five (!) course assistants can be found here .
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