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== Overview ==
{{DISPLAYTITLE:MATH 1554 - Linear Algebra}}
 
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[https://math.gatech.edu/courses/math/1554 Course page]
'''MATH 1554''' covers linear systems, matrices, eigenvalues, orthogonality, and SVD.
 
   
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MATH 1554 is basically just MATH 1553 but with an extra couple chapters. Required for CS majors.
==Topic List ==
 
*Linear Systems and Transformations
 
** Systems of Linear Equations
 
** Row Reduction and Echelon Forms
 
** Vector Equations
 
** The Matrix Equation
 
** Solution Sets of Linear Systems
 
** Linear Independence
 
** Linear Transforms
 
   
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==== How it fits in the curriculum ====
*Matrices and the Matrix Inverse
 
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Linear Algebra doesn't use any calculus, making it different from intro courses such as MATH 1551 and MATH 1552.
** Matrix Operations
 
** Matrix Inverse
 
** Invertible Matrix Theorem
 
** Partitioned Matrices*
 
** LU Factorization
 
** Leontief Input-Output Model*
 
** Computer Graphics*
 
** Subspaces
 
** Dimension and Rank
 
   
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However, future calculus classes like Multivariable Calculus (MATH 2550/2551) and Differential Equations (MATH 2552) will use Linear Algebra concepts such as matrices, determinants, characteristic equations, etc. Additionally, Linear Algebra is important for CS math classes such as Applied Combinatorics (MATH 3012) and Algorithms (CS 3510)
*Determinants and Eigenvalues
 
** Determinants
 
** Volume and Linear Transforms*
 
** Markov Chains*
 
** Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
 
** Characteristic Equation
 
** Diagonalization
 
** Complex Eigenvalues*
 
** Google PageRank*
 
   
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== Current Registration Info ==
*Orthogonality
 
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This is a [[linked course]]. You must register for a lecture section ''and'' a corresponding studio section with the same letter.
** Inner Products
 
** Orthogonal Sets
 
** Orthogonal Projections
 
** The Gram-Schmidt Process
 
** Least-Squares
 
   
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For the lecture sections, notice how they all include one time-block very late in the day. This is likely the [[test period]], which will only meet a few times per semester. [TODO some1 confirm]
*Symmetric Matrices, Quadratic Forms, and SVD
 
** Symmetric Matrices
 
** Quadratic Forms
 
** Constrained Optimization*
 
** Singular Value Decomposition (SVD)*
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Topic not covered in [[MATH 1553]]
 
   
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If you enjoy math theory and proofs, consider MATH 1564
== Class Structure ==
 
MATH 1554 is a core math class with a focus on theory. However, MATH 1554 does ''not'' use formal proofs, and it still does have many computational problems. The theoretical nature of MATH 1554 can be challenging for first-year students who are used to more computation-heavy algebra and calculus courses.
 
== Prerequisite Knowledge==
 
Almost no prerequisite knowledge is required, apart from algebra and trigonometry.
 
==Scheduling==
 
MATH 1554 is required for math and [[cs]] majors. Due to having almost no prerequisites, MATH 1554 is generally taken during freshmen year. Future calculus classes, such as [[Multivariable Calculus|multivariable calculus]] and [[Differential Equations|differential equations]] will use linear algebra concepts such as matrices, determinants, and eigenvalues. In addition, linear algebra is especially important for cs majors, who take many classes that require linear algebra, such as [[MATH 3012]] and [[CS 3510]].
 
   
=== Equivalent Courses ===
 
*MATH 1553 is the introduction equivalent, which does not cover as many topics as MATH 1554.
 
*[[MATH 1564]] is the honors equivalent, which uses proofs and is more theoretical than MATH 1554.
 
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
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[https://textbooks.math.gatech.edu/ila/1553/ <nowiki>Interactive Linear Algebra [1553]</nowiki>]
* https://gatech.instructure.com/courses/114544 provides a set of videos and old exams for MATH 1554.
 
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*[https://textbooks.math.gatech.edu/ila/index.html Interactive Linear Algebra] is a free online, interactive textbook made by Georgia Tech professors. Although the textbook is intended for MATH 1553, it is still useful due to the similarity in concepts between MATH 1553 and 1554.
 
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A free online, interactive textbook made by Georgia Tech professors. It's for MATH 1553, but it covers most of the concepts for MATH 1554
*[https://www.3blue1brown.com/essence-of-linear-algebra-page 3blue1brown Essence of Linear Algebra Video Series] provides a nice conceptual overview of linear algebra. The video series uses visuals and animations extensively.
 
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[[Category:Courses|^MATH^MATH]]
 
 
[https://www.3blue1brown.com/essence-of-linear-algebra-page 3blue1brown Essence of Linear Algebra Video Series]

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