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Date: 2009-12-08 10:52:40
Abstract algebra
Vector space
Linear map
Scalar
Examples of vector spaces
Linear combination
Euclidean vector
Norm
Algebraic structure
Algebra
Mathematics
Linear algebra

Basic Linear algebra c °A. Baker Andrew Baker

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