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This book teaches algebra and geometry. The authors dedicate chapters to the key issues of matrices, linear equations, matrix algorithms, vector spaces, lines, planes, second-order curves, and elliptic curves.
The text is supported throughout with problems, and the authors have included source code in Python in the book. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in computer science.

Produktbeschreibung
This book teaches algebra and geometry. The authors dedicate chapters to the key issues of matrices, linear equations, matrix algorithms, vector spaces, lines, planes, second-order curves, and elliptic curves.

The text is supported throughout with problems, and the authors have included source code in Python in the book. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in computer science.

Autorenporträt
Sergei Kurgalin and Sergei Borzunov have taught courses such as Parallel Programming, Technologies of Parallel Computing, Parallel and Grid Technologies, and Parallel Data Processing Algorithms at bachelor's and master's level over many years at Voronezh State University, and they have authored a number of related textbooks.
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"This is an introduction to elementary linear algebra and analytical geometry with some code snippets and references to performing computations in Python - suitable for a first-year course for STEM students. ... Each chapter starts with the text developing the material, with concrete examples and worked calculations. ... The book also includes three appendices: very bare-bones intro to Python, a trigonometry cheat sheet, and the Greek alphabet." (Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson, SIGACT News, Vol. 55 (1), 2024)

"It is most interesting to combine a classical mathematical topic with a new evolving programming language and exactly this is obtained by this book. ... This material is used as a case study for their implementation for solving problems in theoretical and practical cryptography. The 'roadmap' of the content of this also quite interesting." (Panayiotis Vlamos, zbMATH 1480.00002, 2022)