Linear algebra is a fundamental branch of mathematics that deals with linear transformations, matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, quadratic forms, linear spaces, and Euclidean spaces. It is a theory that abstractly solves engineering problems and is essential in various fields of study.
The course "Linear Algebra 1-11" covers topics such as linear transformations, determinants, matrices, systems of linear equations, quadratic forms, linear spaces, and Euclidean spaces. The course aims to provide students with a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts and applications of linear algebra in solving practical engineering problems.
Professor Liu Peng, from the Department of Communication Science and Engineering at Fudan University, is an expert in the field of linear algebra. He holds a PhD from Northwestern Polytechnical University and has received various awards for his excellence in teaching and research. His research interests include electromagnetic wave scattering and propagation, computational electromagnetics, finite element methods, and marine SAR remote sensing.
Professor Liu Peng's teaching style involves regular homework assignments, bi-weekly discussions, and interactive activities such as problem-solving workshops and classroom demonstrations. He is supported by his teaching assistant, Li Yuehan, who assists in the smooth running of the course.
Overall, linear algebra is a critical branch of mathematics that provides the foundation for understanding and solving complex engineering problems. Professor Liu Peng's expertise and teaching methods ensure that students gain a solid understanding of the subject and are able to apply it effectively in real-world scenarios.