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Which linear algebra book is right for me?
Dec. 24, 2023, 4:47 p.m. | /u/Moist_Instruction941
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I am self-learning linear algebra for deep learning. There are many textbooks on linear algebra. For example books by Strang, Anton, Lay, Friedberg, Hoffman Kunze, Jänich etc. All of them deal with linear algebra. But they are different. For example, Strang focuses on the application of linear algebra. So it will be a good choice for engineers. But for students …
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