Spring 1998
MT-A315 Linear Algebra
Web Pages on the Internet
We'll keep a list of web sites related to Linear Algebra on this page.First of all, here are the sites class members found as part of Homework 1.
- Java Script Linear Algebra This site, using Java Script, can calculate basic Linear Algebra Functions (Corey Arbini).
- Matrix Market This site, using Java Script, can calculate basic Linear Algebra Functions (Emily Frank).
- Stat-Math Center at Indiana University Thereare lots of interesting things in here with Matlab and Maple (Amy Brenner).
- EkvSol (Sweden) This is a site that I found that lets you enter the size of thematrix and then it lets you : 1.Solve a system of equations,2.Calculate the inverse matrix, 3.Calculate the determinant (Christy Roberts)
- Extra credit projectI found a site that has some cool stuff about Clemson University and alsofurther enhances knowledge of linear algebra (Tim Keys).
- The Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC) The web page I found is rather long and complicated. so, asyou might have guessed, I did not understand much of it.However, some of those who are a bit more educated in theworld of linear algebra (e.g. Dr. Blyth) might find itinteresting (Lee Brendel).
(Editor's comment: while this page is well above the level of the course, it indicates that linear algebra is an important tool in some areas of computer science.) - Linear Algebra with Maple This is a Maple/linear algebra link (Paul Were).
- Linear Algebra at Boise State University Here's a link (Jo Mena).
- Linear Algebra Glossary My site is an explanation of terms using examples (Kim Kjar).
- Linear Algebra Webnotes Notes for a Linear Algebra course at Vanderbilt University (Jim Wyrsch).
- SIAM Linear Algebra Links This is theSIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) page of linear algebra links (Nhan Dang).
The contents of this site have not been approved by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, the College of Arts and Sciences, or by Saint Louis University.