Welcome to MIT 18.06: Linear Algebra! The Spring 2023 course information, materials, and links are recorded below. Course materials for previous semesters are archived in the other branches of this repository. You can dive in right away by reading this introduction to the course by Professor Strang.
Catalog Description: Basic subject on matrix theory and linear algebra, emphasizing topics useful in other disciplines, including systems of equations, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues, singular value decomposition, and positive definite matrices. Applications to least-squares approximations, stability of differential equations, networks, Fourier transforms, and Markov processes. Uses linear algebra software. Compared with 18.700, more emphasis on matrix algorithms and many applications.
Lectures: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11am in 10-250.
Instructors: Prof. Gilbert Strang and Dr. Andrew Horning.
Textbook: Introduction to Linear Algebra: 6th Edition. Professor Strang will explain more about this new 6th edition in class (it is not yet on Amazon). It now ends with two chapters on deep learning.
Course administrator: TBD.
Recitations:
- T9, T10, and T1 in 2-132.
- T11 and T12 in 4-159.
- T10, T11, T12, T1, T2, and T3 in 2-136.
Undergraduate Assistants: TBD.
Exams: TBD.
Resources: Piazza discussion forum, math learning center, TSR^2 study/resource room, pset partners.