Concise, masterly survey of a substantial part of modern matrix theory introduces broad range of ideas involving both matrix theory and matrix inequalities. Also, convexity and matrices, localization of characteristic roots, proofs of classical theorems and results in contemporary research literature, more. Undergraduate-level. 1969 edition. Bibliography.
Caleb Cain Marcus Bücher



Caleb Cain Marcus: A line in the sky
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Caleb Cain Marcus, a New York City-based photographic artist, uniquely blends inkjet printing with hand-applied mediums, creating immersive and sensory color experiences. His exploration of material, surface, and spatial connections invites viewers to engage with the universe in a poetic manner. Each print is distinct due to his physical interventions on photographic paper. His exceptional work is featured in prestigious collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Getty Museum, showcasing his significant contribution to contemporary photography.
Japanese Literature: From Murasaki to Murakami provides a concise introduction to the literature of Japan that traces its origins in the seventh century and explores a literary legacy--and its cultural contexts--marked by the intersection of aristocratic elegance and warrior austerity. Coverage extends to the present day with a focus on the complex twists and turns that mark Japan's literature in the modern period. In under one-hundred pages of narrative, Marcus's account of Japanese literature ranges from the 712 CE publication of Japan's first literary work, the Kojiki, to internationally-famous 21st century authors. Readers get a sense of past and contemporary literary themes and well written vignettes of the men and women who produced works that are an integral part of Japan's literary traditions. Readers are introduced to Japanese literature, but Marcus's linkages to history and culture increase the likelihood that many readers will be inspired to learn more about Japan and its rich history. Marcus's compelling interpretations of significant works of Japanese literature and their historical moments complement carefully selected passages of literary prose, poetry, and images from Japan's long literary and cultural history. This small gem of a book is essential for students, teachers, and general audiences interested in Japan and its long literary traditions.