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Last update: FIALA/MFF.CUNI.CZ (17.02.2010)
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Last update: prof. Mgr. Milan Hladík, Ph.D. (19.01.2024)
To get the tutorial credit, it is necessary to get at least 120 points (out of 240 possible). Points can be obtained throughout the semester from tests and homework assignments.
Those students who get at least 80 points can obtain the required points by solving additional homeworks or passing an additional test (according to the teacher's instructions).
In specific situations (long-term illness, stay abroad, etc.) the tutorial teacher may set individual conditions for obtaining the credit.
Obtaining the tutorial credit is a necessary condition for taking the exam. |
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Last update: prof. Mgr. Milan Hladík, Ph.D. (22.11.2012)
W. Gareth. Linear Algebra with Applications. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Boston, 4th edition, 2001.
C. D. Meyer. Matrix analysis and applied linear algebra. SIAM, Philadelphia, PA, 2000. http://www.matrixanalysis.com/DownloadChapters.html
G. Strang. Linear algebra and its applications. Thomson, USA, 4rd edition, 2006. |
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Jan Hubička, Ph.D. (13.06.2022)
There will an examination consisting of a written and oral part. The written part involves several exercises. The oral part involves discussion of solutions to the set problems and additional questions on topics covered in lectures and classes. Result of tests accomplished during the teaching period may be taken into account at the exam.
Class credits ("zapocet") are prerequisite for taking the examination |
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Last update: prof. Mgr. Milan Hladík, Ph.D. (28.03.2022)
Inner product spaces:
Determinants:
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors:
Positive semidefinite and positive definite matrices:
Bilinear and quadratic forms:
Topics on expansion (optionally):
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