Linear Algebra I (MAY121)
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Undergraduate Courses Outlines - Department of Mathematics
General
School | School of Science |
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Academic Unit | Department of Mathematics |
Level of Studies | Undergraduate |
Course Code | MAY121 |
Semester | 1 |
Course Title | Linear Algebra I |
Independent Teaching Activities | Lectures (Weekly Teaching Hours: 5, Credits: 7.5) |
Course Type | General Background |
Prerequisite Courses | - |
Language of Instruction and Examinations | Greek |
Is the Course Offered to Erasmus Students | Yes (in English) |
Course Website (URL) | See eCourse, the Learning Management System maintained by the University of Ioannina. |
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes |
After finishing the course, the students will be able:
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General Competences | The aim of the course is to empower the graduate to analyse and compose basic notions and knowledge of Linear Algebra and advance his creative and productive thinking. |
Syllabus
- The algebra of (m x n) matrices and applications.
- Row echelon forms and reduced row echelon form of a matrix.
- Rank of a matrix. Determinants. Invertible matrices.
- Linear systems and applications.
- Vector spaces. Linear maps.
- The space L(E,F) of linear operations.
- Subspaces. Bases. Dimension. Rank of a linear operation.
- Fundamental equation of dimension and its applications. Matrix of a linear map. Matrix of a change of bases. The isomorphism between linear mapsand matrices. Equivalent matrices. Similar matrices. Determinant of an endomorphism. Sum and direct sum of vector subspaces.
Teaching and Learning Methods - Evaluation
Delivery | Classroom (face-to-face) | ||||||||||
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Use of Information and Communications Technology |
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Student Performance Evaluation | Final written exam in Greek (in case of Erasmus students, in English) which includes analysis of theoretical topics and resolving application problems. |
Attached Bibliography
See the official Eudoxus site or the local repository of Eudoxus lists per academic year, which is maintained by the Department of Mathematics. Books and other resources, not provided by Eudoxus:
- Introduction to Linear Algebra (Greek), Bozapalidis Symeon, ISBN: 978-960-99293-5-6 (Editor): Charalambos Nik. Aivazis