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I've been reading this book lately, although I'm not finished yet.

It's basically a "second course" of matrix algebra that uses the full-rank factorization and the Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse to construct other generalized inverses and prove cool stuff about matrices. I initially borrowed a copy from the library for its extensive coverage of the Jordan decomposition (whose existence was really important for my control systems coursework), but I actually bought a copy as a reference because I found myself thumbing through it all the time. Although it is mostly theoretical, all the algorithms are covered sufficiently to do everything on paper if you wanted to.

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[–] goosethe@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

that does sound neat. post some useful examples if you want. controls systems sounds like a interesting application