Oxford Linear Algebra - Spectral Theorem Proof
Offered By: Tom Rocks Maths via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive 35-minute video lecture on the Spectral Theorem proof, presented by University of Oxford mathematician Dr Tom Crawford. Delve into the intricacies of this fundamental concept in linear algebra, starting with the eigenvalue equation to demonstrate that eigenvalues are real. Progress through the construction of an orthonormal basis using the Gram-Schmidt process, and learn how to use orthogonal matrices for similarity transformations. Understand the inductive approach to prove the theorem for matrices of increasing size. Enhance your learning with provided practice exercises, additional video lectures, and fully worked solutions. Gain a deeper understanding of linear algebra concepts, including systems of linear equations, matrix inverses, determinants, and eigenvalues through linked resources in the Oxford Linear Algebra series.
Syllabus
Oxford Linear Algebra: Spectral Theorem Proof
Taught by
Tom Rocks Maths
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