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An Interview with Gilbert Strang on Teaching Linear Algebra
Published 07/31/19
Lecture 34: Final Course Review
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 33: Left and Right Inverses; Pseudoinverse
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 32: Quiz 3 Review
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 31: Change of Basis; Image Compression
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 31: Change of Basis; Image Compression
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 30: Linear Transformations and Their Matrices
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 29: Singular Value Decomposition
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 29: Singular Value Decomposition
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 27: Positive Definite Matrices and Minima
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 26: Complex Matrices; Fast Fourier Transform
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 25: Symmetric Matrices and Positive Definiteness
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 25: Symmetric Matrices and Positive Definiteness
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 24b: Quiz 2 Review
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 24b: Quiz 2 Review
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 24: Markov Matrices; Fourier Series
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 24: Markov Matrices; Fourier Series
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 23: Differential Equations and exp(At)
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 22: Diagonalization and Powers of A
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 21: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 21: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 20: Cramer's Rule, Inverse Matrix, and Volume
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 19: Determinant Formulas and Cofactors
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 18: Properties of Determinants
Published 03/03/17
Lecture 17: Orthogonal Matrices and Gram-Schmidt
Published 03/03/17
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