Every physicist, engineer, and certainly a mathematician, would undoubtedly agree that vector algebra is a part of basic mathematical instruments packed in their toolbox. Classical Vector Algebra should be viewed as a prerequisite, an introduction, for other mathematical courses dealing with vectors, following typical form and appropriate rigor of more advanced mathematics texts. Vector algebra discussed in this book briefly addresses vectors in general 3-dimensional Euclidian space, and then, in more detail, vectors in Cartesian 3 space. These vectors are easier to visualize, their operational techniques are relatively simple, but they are necessary for the study of Vector Analysis. In addition, this could also serve as a good intuition build up for more abstract structures of -dimensional vector spaces. Definition, theorem, proof, corollary, example, etc. is not useless formalism, even in an introductory treatise - it is the way mathematical thinking has to be structured. In other words, "introduction" and "rigor" should not exclude one another. The material in this book is not difficult nor easy. The text is a serious exposition of a part of mathematics students need to master in order to be proficient in his/her field. In addition to the detailed outline of the theory, the book contains literally hundreds of corresponding examples/exercises.
Book InformationISBN 9781032380995
Author Vladimir LepeticFormat Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Taylor & Francis LtdPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 156g