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404: 394: 373: 340: 246: 485: 568: 882:(some of the pages are not freely available) shows his works being described by books about the development of science in the late Ottoman Empire. The quotes "One of the most important Ottoman scientists in the late 19th century was Hüseyin Tevfik Pasha (1832-1901). of mathematics such as quartanions, the results of which he published in English in a book titled „Linear Algebra" in the year 1882." are from 216: 331: 920:
Also of consideration is the relative lack of public domain materials. If there are books that are considered to be more influential to the history of linear algebra that are public domain (published in the US before 1923, and/or author died over 70 years ago in most countries), I would really
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This article is too technical for people wanting to learn linear algebra. I want to create a new article that does not discuss bijections and mappings and other abstract concepts. I want to create an article that gives concrete examples of matrices, vectors, row reduction, span, determinants,
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is a trivial system of one equation in one unknown. I think we can say that this system has the properties of superposition and homogeneity in a trivial sense. In fact, some systems of several equations which have no unique solution reduce to
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written in English by Vidinli Hiiseyin Tevfik Pasha is noteworthy as a valuable contribution to the development of linear algebra. This book, which is concerned with three-dimensional linear algebra and its" is from
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Secondly of course "Unexplained removal" alone is an acceptable reason to revert, but I feel "unexplained addition" is less so without an explanation on why the addition was not good.
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The linear system presented in the "linear system" section of this page seems to contradict the definition of linear systems given by Knowledge -: -->
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and noticed other problems. They needed a definition and citations. I made some edits to them and hopefully clarified some things.—
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I might be able to help you with this. What is the textbook's name, author, publication date (and edition if there are several)?
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While this article should be understandable to a general audience, Knowledge articles really aren't intended to be
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I also don't think this book was significant outside of the Ottoman Empire, but I might be wrong about its impact.
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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I don't know how to correctly add a citation to a particular linear algebra textbook.
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For every linear form h on W, the composite function f∘h is a linear form on V.
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for people trying to learn how to do things. You might be better off working on
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is linear with regard to both pages. How can this conflict be resolved?
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has neither the property of superposition nor homogeneity). Note that
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David C. Lay Linear Algebra and It's Applications 6th Edition. @
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Why is it significant to the history of linear algebra? —
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appreciate it if these books are located and uploaded.
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of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
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