In this book, Denis Serre begins by providing a clean and concise
introduction to the basic theory of matrices. He then goes on to give
many interesting applications of matrices to different aspects of
mathematics and also other areas of science and engineering. With forty
percent new material, this second edition is significantly different
from the first edition. Newly added topics include: - Dunford
decomposition, - tensor and exterior calculus, polynomial identities, -
regularity of eigenvalues for complex matrices, - functional calculus
and the Dunford-Taylor formula, - numerical range, - Weyl's and von
Neumann's inequalities, and - Jacobi method with random choice. The book
mixes together algebra, analysis, complexity theory and numerical
analysis. As such, this book will provide many scientists, not just
mathematicians, with a useful and reliable reference. It is intended for
advanced undergraduate and graduate students with either applied or
theoretical goals. This book is based on a course given by the author at
the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon.