Mathematics Textbooks, by Kenneth Kuttler
Linear Algebra II
This contains the basic abstract theory of Linear algebra. It includes a discussion of general fields of scalars, spectral theory, canonical forms, applications to Markov processes, and inner product spaces.
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This contains the basic abstract theory of Linear algebra. It includes a discussion of general fields of scalars, spectral theory, canonical forms, applications to Markov processes, and inner product spaces.
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Kenneth Kuttler received his Ph.D. in mathematics from The University of Texas at Austin in 1981. From there, he went to Michigan Tech. University where he was employed for most of the next 17 years. He joined the faculty of Brigham Young University in 1998 and has been there since this time. Kuttler's research interests are mainly in the mathematical theory for nonlinear initial boundary value problems, especially those which come from physical models that include damage, contact, and friction. Recently he has become interested in stochastic integration and the related problems involving nonlinear stochastic evolution equations.


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Linear Algebra III
By: Kenneth Kuttler
This contains advanced topics such as various factorizations, singular value decompositions, Moore Penrose inverse, norms, convergence theorems, and an introduction to numerical methods like QR algorithm. Finally, there are some appendices which contain applications of linear algebra or linear algebra techniques. This includes more on general fields and an introduction to geometric theory of diffe...
Elementary Linear Algebra
By: Kenneth Kuttler
This is an introduction to linear algebra. The main part of the book features row operations and everything is done in terms of the row reduced echelon form and specific algorithms. At the end, the more abstract notions of vector spaces and linear transformations on vector spaces are presented. This is intended to be a first course in linear algebra for students who are sophomores or juniors who h...