Good book on linear algebra using MATLAB?

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Ken Bannister
Ken Bannister on 18 Aug 2021
Commented: Yazan on 19 Aug 2021
I realize there are countless great books on linear algebra (i.e., matrix theory), marching back many decades. For example, I have a copy of
G. W. Stewart's "Introduction to Matrix Computations" (1973). Unfortunately, this book is chock-full of "theorem-proof, theorem-proof,..."
What I would rather have is something thaqt captures the rigor of Stewart's book, but also weaves in MATLAB so I can try out
things and see better what is going on as far as details of matrix calculations. Has anyone a recommendation for such a book, or books?
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Yazan
Yazan on 18 Aug 2021
Edited: Yazan on 18 Aug 2021
Have you searched the Mathworks books?
Ken Bannister
Ken Bannister on 18 Aug 2021
Thank you, Yazan, that is a good suggestion.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 18 Aug 2021
This book sounds a good one: Applied Linear Algebra and Optimization Using MATLAB by Rizvan Butt.
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Ken Bannister
Ken Bannister on 19 Aug 2021
Thank you Sulaymon, that is indeed a great book, and at a very reasonable price.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 19 Aug 2021
How about Cleve Moler's Numerical Computing with MATLAB which has an electronic edition available on the MathWorks website?
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Ken Bannister
Ken Bannister on 19 Aug 2021
Thanks for that suggestion, Steven, I will follow up on it.
Yazan
Yazan on 19 Aug 2021
A book by Cleve Moler on computing with Matlab cannot go wrong!

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