C - Fakepathsyllabus Linear Algebra2023 2
C - Fakepathsyllabus Linear Algebra2023 2
AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC
AZERBAIJAN STATE OIL AND INDUSTRY UNIVERSITY
SYLLABUS
Signature: _______________________________
Date: «11» September, 2023
Supplementary:
6. Philip Klein. Coding the Matrix: Linear Algebra through Applications to Computer Science.
Newtonian Press, 2013, 548 p.
7. Gerald Farin and Dianne Hansford. Practical Linear Algebra: A Geometry Toolbox, 3rd edt.
A K Peters/CRC Press, 2013, 514 p.
8. Kuldeep Singh. Linear Algebra: Step by Step. Oxford University Press, 2013, 528 p.
Course objective: The primary objective of this course is to provide a solid foundation in the
mathematics of linear algebra, to introduce some of the important computational aspects of linear
algebra, and to discuss interesting applications so that students know when and how to apply linear
algebra in practice.
lecture seminar
1. Topic № 1 2
Systems of Linear Equations
Brief description:
Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations
Linear Equations in n Variables
Systems of Linear Equations
Solving a System of Linear Equations
Graphical Interpretation of Solution
Materials for reading:
Chapter 1, Paragraph(s) 1, Textbook 4
2. Topic № 1 2 2
Systems of Linear Equations
Brief description:
Elementary Row Operations
Gaussian Elimination with Back Substitution
Gauss-Jordan elimination
Homogeneous Systems of Linear Equations
Materials for reading:
Chapter 1, Paragraph(s) 2, Textbook 4
3. Topic № 1 2
Systems of Linear Equations
Brief description:
Applications of Systems of Linear Equations
Polynomial Curve Fitting
Network Analysis
Graphing Linear Equations
Underdetermined and Overdetermined Systems of Linear
Equations
Materials for reading:
Chapter 1, Paragraph(s) 3, Textbook 4
4. Topic № 2 2 2
Matrices
Brief description:
Operations with matrices
Matrix Addition. Scalar Multiplication
Matrix Multiplication
Representation of Systems of Linear Equations in Matrix
Form
Partitioned Matrices.
Materials for reading:
Chapter 2, Paragraph(s) 1, Textbook 4
5. Topic № 2 2
Matrices
Brief description:
Properties of Matrix Operations
Properties of Matrix Addition and Scalar Multiplication
Properties of Zero Matrices. Properties of Matrix
Multiplication
Properties of the Identity Matrix
The Transpose of a Matrix
Properties of Transposes.
Materials for reading:
Chapter 2, Paragraph(s) 2, Textbook 4
6. Topic № 2 2 2
Matrices
Brief description:
The Inverse of a Matrix
Uniqueness of an Inverse Matrix
Finding the Inverse of a Matrix by Gauss-Jordan
Elimination. Singular Matrices
Properties of Inverse Matrices
The Inverse of a Product
Cancellation Properties
Systems of Equations with Unique Solutions
Materials for reading:
Chapter 2, Paragraph(s) 3, Textbook 4
7. Topic № 2 2
Matrices
Brief description:
Elementary matrices
Representing Elementary Row Operations
Row Equivalence
A Property of Invertible Matrices
The LU-Factorization
Materials for reading:
Chapter 2, Paragraph(s) 4, Textbook 4
8. Topic № 2 2 2
Matrices
Brief description:
Applications of Matrix Operations
Stochastic Matrices
Cryptography
Leontief Input-Output Models
Least-Squares Regression Analysis
Materials for reading:
Chapter 2, Paragraph(s) 5, Textbook 4
9. Topic № 3 2
Determinants
Brief description:
The Determinant of a Matrix
The Determinant of a Matrix of Order 2
Minors and Cofactors of a Matrix
Expansion by Cofactors
The Determinant of a Matrix of Order 3
Triangular Matrices
Materials for reading:
Chapter 3, Paragraph(s) 1, Textbook 4
10. Topic № 3 2 2
Determinants
Brief description:
Evaluation of a Determinant Using Elementary
Operations
Elementary Row Operations and Determinants
Determinants and Elementary Column Operations
Conditions that Yield a Zero Determinant
Materials for reading:
Chapter 3, Paragraph(s) 2, Textbook 4
11. Topic № 3 2
Determinants
Brief description:
Properties of Determinants
Determinant of a Matrix Product
Determinant of a Scalar Multiple of a Matrix
Determinants and the Inverse of a Matrix
Determinants and the Transpose of a Matrix
Materials for reading:
Chapter 3, Paragraph(s) 3, Textbook 4
12. Topic № 3 2 2
Determinants
Brief description:
Applications of Determinants
The Adjoint of a Matrix
The Inverse of a Matrix Given by Its Adjoint
Cramer’s Rule
Area, Volume, and Equations of Lines and Planes
The Cayley-Hamilton Theorem
Materials for reading:
Chapter 3, Paragraph(s) 5, Textbook 4
13. Topic № 4 2
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Brief description:
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Eigenspaces
Finding Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Eigenvalues of Triangular Matrices
Diagonalization
Diagonalizable Matrix
Condition for Diagonalization
Sufficient Condition for Diagonalization
Materials for reading:
Chapter 7, Paragraph(s) 1-2, Textbook 4
14. Topic № 4 2 3
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors (continued)
Brief description:
Symmetric Matrices and Orthogonal Diagonalization
Eigenvalues of Symmetric Matrices
Dimensions of the Eigenspaces of a Symmetric Matrix
Orthogonal Matrices
Property of Orthogonal Matrices
Property of Symmetric Matrices
Eigenvectors of a Symmetric Matrix
Orthogonal Diagonalization
Fundamental Theorem of Symmetric Matrices
Orthogonal Diagonalization of a Symmetric Matrix
Materials for reading:
Chapter 4, Paragraph(s) 3, Textbook 4
15. Topic № 4 2
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors (continued)
Brief description:
Applications of Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Population Growth
Finding a Stable Age Distribution Vector
Systems of Linear Differential Equations (Calculus)
Quadratic Forms
Finding the Matrix of a Quadratic Form
Rotation of a Conic
Rotation of a Quadric Surface
Materials for reading:
Chapter 4, Paragraph(s) 4, Textbook 4
VI. The form of the exam - writing, oral, in the form of a dialogue or tests:
The exam will be held in the writing (main) form.
VII. Evaluation during the semester and alignment of points:
The maximum number of points is 100.
C) Evaluation by the end of the semester (based on the scores collected during the exam and
before the exam):
91 – 100 points Excellent A
81 – 90 points Very good B
71 – 80 points Good C
61 – 70 points Satisfactorily D
51 – 60 points Credited E
below 51 points Unsatisfactory F