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by zeroonetwothree
971 days ago
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I'm not sure that Axler's book is great as a first LA book. I would go with something more traditional like Strang. Although I really didn't feel like I "got" LA until I learned algebra (via Artin). By itself LA feels very "cookbook-y", like just a random set of unrelated things. Whereas in the context of algebra it really makes a lot more sense. |
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Linear Algebra Done Right is a text for beginners who want to study linear algebra in a proof based, mathematically rigorous way.
So, if you want that I think it's a good fit as a first linear algebra book.