Author: LIPSCHUTZ, SEYMOUR Title: Theory and Problems of Linear Algebra
Description: New York: McGraw Hill, 1974. Original Decorated Wrappers. Previous owner's annotations throughout, especially to final pages. Browning & light soiling to text block & edges. Slight wear & soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine faded. ; Previous owner's annotations throughout, especially to final pages. Browning & light soiling to text block & edges. Slight wear & soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine faded. ; 21.6 x 27.6 x 2.8 cms; 334 pages; Seymour Saul Lipschutz (1931–2018) was an American mathematician and prolific author, renowned for his extensive contributions to mathematical education through the Schaum's Outlines series. He earned his Ph. D. In 1960 from New York University's Courant Institute, under the mentorship of Wilhelm Magnus. Lipschutz began his academic career at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn before joining the faculty at Temple University. His publications, including titles on linear algebra, probability, discrete mathematics, and data structures, have been instrumental in aiding students worldwide in mastering complex mathematical concepts.. Good with no dust jacket .
Keywords: Equations
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