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Department of Engineering Mathematics and Computing

B. Tech. (First Semester)


LINEAR ALGEBRA
Objective of Course

o To understand the concept Matrices and its applications


o To understand the various aspect of algebraic structures’
o To explore vector space
o To perceive knowledge of linear transformation and their application

Unit1:
Matrix, Rank of Matrix, Echelon form, Normal form of matrix, Solution of simultaneous equation by
elementary transformation, Consistency of equation, Eigen values and Eigenvectors, Normalized
eigenvector, Cayley Hamilton theorem and its application to finding inverse of matrix.

Unit2:
Introduction of Groups and its properties, Sub-groups, Coset, Lagrange’s theorem for finite group, Ring and
its properties, Field, Integral domain.

Unit3:
Vector spaces over the field and its properties, sub-spaces, linear dependent vectors and linear independent
vectors, linear combination of vectors, linear span of a set of vectors, basis and dimension of a vector space.

Unit4:
Linear transformation, Kernel and range space of linear transformation, Nullity and Rank, Singular and
Non- Singular transformation, Matrix representation of a linear transformation.

Unit5:
Inner product spaces, Properties of inner product space, Schwarz’s inequality, Triangular inequality,
Parallelogram Law, Orthogonality, Pythagoras theorem.

CO’s Description of CO’s


CO1 Determine the solution of Matrix
CO2 Find the analytical solution of algebraic structures’
CO3 Express the vector space
CO4 Acquire the knowledge of Linear transformation
CO5 Illustrate the concept of Inner product spaces

Recommended Books:
1. S. Lipschutz and M. Lipson, Linear Algebra (4th Edition), Schaum’s Outline series, Mc- Graw Hill.
(2009).
2. S. Boyd and L. Vandenberghe, Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra Vectors, Matrices, and Least
Squares, University Printing House, Cambridge CB2 8BS, United Kingdom One Liberty Plaza,
20thFloor, New York, NY10006, USA, (2018).
3. E.Kreyszig: Advance Engineering Mathematics, JohnWiley&Sons,10thEdition(2011).
4. R. K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar: Advance Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 5 th
Edition (2016).

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