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William Gilbert Strang (born November 27, 1934 [1]) is an American mathematician known for his contributions to finite element theory, the calculus of variations, wavelet analysis and linear algebra. He has made many contributions to mathematics education, including publishing mathematics textbooks.
The rank–nullity theorem is a theorem in linear algebra, which asserts: the number of columns of a matrix M is the sum of the rank of M and the nullity of M ; and the dimension of the domain of a linear transformation f is the sum of the rank of f (the dimension of the image of f ) and the nullity of f (the dimension of the kernel of f ).
Many of these are issued in themed series, such as "Advances in design and control", "Financial mathematics" and "Monographs on discrete mathematics and applications". In particular, SIAM distributes books produced by Gilbert Strang's Wellesley-Cambridge Press, such as his Introduction to Linear Algebra (5th edition, 2016).
Strang, Gilbert (2016), Introduction to Linear Algebra (5th ed.), Wellesley-Cambridge Press, ISBN 978-09802327-7-6 The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra (2012), by Shin Takahashi , Iroha Inoue and Trend-Pro Co., Ltd., ISBN 978-1-59327-413-9
Poole, David (2006), Linear Algebra: A Modern Introduction (2nd ed.), Brooks/Cole, ISBN 0-534-99845-3 Strang, Gilbert (July 19, 2005), Linear Algebra and Its Applications (4th ed.), Brooks Cole, ISBN 978-0-03-010567-8
In linear algebra, ... Introduction to Matrices and Vectors. Mineola: Dover. pp. 126–132. ... Gilbert Strang (Spring 2010) Linear Algebra from MIT Open Courseware ...
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