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Matrix theory
Abstract algebra
Transformation
Vector calculus
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Vector space
Change of basis
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Linear algebra

Matrix algebra for beginners, Part II linear transformations, eigenvectors and eigenvalues Jeremy Gunawardena Department of Systems Biology Harvard Medical School 200 Longwood Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02115, USA

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