Vectors and Matrices
Fuad Aleskerov,
Hasan Ersel () and
Dmitri Piontkovski
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Hasan Ersel: Sabanci University
Chapter 2 in Linear Algebra for Economists, 2011, pp 17-47 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Ordered n-tuple of objects is called a vector $$\mathbf{y} = ({y}_{1},{y}_{2},\ldots, {y}_{n}).$$ Throughout the text we confine ourselves to vectors the elements y i of which are real numbers. In contrast, a variable the value of which is a single number, not a vector, is called scalar.
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20570-5_2
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