Advanced Topics in Linear Algebra: Weaving Matrix Problems through the Weyr Form

Advanced Topics in Linear Algebra: Weaving Matrix Problems through the Weyr Form

ISBN-10:
0199793735
ISBN-13:
9780199793730
Pub. Date:
09/16/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199793735
ISBN-13:
9780199793730
Pub. Date:
09/16/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Advanced Topics in Linear Algebra: Weaving Matrix Problems through the Weyr Form

Advanced Topics in Linear Algebra: Weaving Matrix Problems through the Weyr Form

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Overview

The Weyr matrix canonical form is a largely unknown cousin of the Jordan canonical form. Discovered by Eduard Weyr in 1885, the Weyr form outperforms the Jordan form in a number of mathematical situations, yet it remains somewhat of a mystery, even to many who are skilled in linear algebra.

Written in an engaging style, this book presents various advanced topics in linear algebra linked through the Weyr form. Kevin O'Meara, John Clark, and Charles Vinsonhaler develop the Weyr form from scratch and include an algorithm for computing it. A fascinating duality exists between the Weyr form and the Jordan form. Developing an understanding of both forms will allow students and researchers to exploit the mathematical capabilities of each in varying situations.

Weaving together ideas and applications from various mathematical disciplines, Advanced Topics in Linear Algebra is much more than a derivation of the Weyr form. It presents novel applications of linear algebra, such as matrix commutativity problems, approximate simultaneous diagonalization, and algebraic geometry, with the latter two having topical connections to phylogenetic invariants in biomathematics and multivariate interpolation. Among the related mathematical disciplines from which the book draws ideas are commutative and noncommutative ring theory, module theory, field theory, topology, and algebraic geometry. Numerous examples and current open problems are included, increasing the book's utility as a graduate text or as a reference for mathematicians and researchers in linear algebra.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199793730
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/16/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Kevin C. O'Meara has taught and researched broadly within algebra, based mostly at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, but with many visits to the University of Connecticut, USA. Linear algebra has been a recurring theme in much of his work, often in novel settings.

John Clark's research interests are in the theory of rings and modules, starting with his PhD written under the supervision of Christian Jensen of the University of Copenhagen. Ring theory has continued to fascinate and surprise him during these last forty years.

Charles I. Vinsonhaler has over 100 publications, most in algebra, a few in actuarial science and mathematics education. He coauthored a small book on problem solving with Tom DeFranco. He has held a number of visiting positions, including the University of Canterbury, NZ, where he was an Erskine Fellow.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. Background Linear Algebra
Chapter 2. The Weyr Form
Chapter 3. Centralizers
Chapter 4. The Module Setting
Chapter 5. Gerstenhaber's Theorem
Chapter 6. Approximate Simultaneous Diagonalization
Chapter 7. Algebraic Varieties
Bibliography
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