Linear algebra is a branch of mathematics that deals with linear equations, linear maps, and their representations in vector spaces and matrices. It is used widely in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences to model natural phenomena and compute efficiently. It is also used to approximate nonlinear systems by using the differential of a multivariate function at a point.
Stanford University
Spring 2022
CS 168 provides a comprehensive introduction to modern algorithm concepts, covering hashing, dimension reduction, programming, gradient descent, and regression. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, with each topic complemented by a mini-project. It's suitable for those who have taken CS107 and CS161.
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