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| ====== Linear Algebra ====== | ====== Linear Algebra ====== | ||
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| - | linear - output is proportional to the input \\ | ||
| - | nonlinear = output is NOT proportional to the input \\ | ||
| Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics concerning linear equations, and linear maps, | Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics concerning linear equations, and linear maps, | ||
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| Linear algebra is also used in most sciences and fields of engineering, | Linear algebra is also used in most sciences and fields of engineering, | ||
| because it allows modeling many natural phenomena, and computing efficiently with such models. | because it allows modeling many natural phenomena, and computing efficiently with such models. | ||
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| + | == Note == | ||
| + | linear - output is proportional to the input \\ | ||
| + | nonlinear - output is NOT proportional to the input \\ | ||
| + | chaotic - special case of nonlinear, where the model is sensitive to initial conditions | ||
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| == Linear Transformation == | == Linear Transformation == | ||
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