Topics in Quaternion Linear Algebra

Leiba Rodman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Princeton University Press

Published:25th Jul '14

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Topics in Quaternion Linear Algebra cover

Quaternions are a number system that has become increasingly useful for representing the rotations of objects in three-dimensional space and has important applications in theoretical and applied mathematics, physics, computer science, and engineering. This is the first book to provide a systematic, accessible, and self-contained exposition of quaternion linear algebra. It features previously unpublished research results with complete proofs and many open problems at various levels, as well as more than 200 exercises to facilitate use by students and instructors. Applications presented in the book include numerical ranges, invariant semidefinite subspaces, differential equations with symmetries, and matrix equations. Designed for researchers and students across a variety of disciplines, the book can be read by anyone with a background in linear algebra, rudimentary complex analysis, and some multivariable calculus. Instructors will find it useful as a complementary text for undergraduate linear algebra courses or as a basis for a graduate course in linear algebra. The open problems can serve as research projects for undergraduates, topics for graduate students, or problems to be tackled by professional research mathematicians. The book is also an invaluable reference tool for researchers in fields where techniques based on quaternion analysis are used.

One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2015 "Rodman fills a void in the monographic literature with this work."--Choice "The book is self-contained and well organized... Full and detailed proofs are supplied. Another exciting point is the presence of many open problems throughout the book."--Gisele C. Ducati, MatchSciNet

  • Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2015

ISBN: 9780691161853

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 936g

384 pages