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 Linear Algebra: Linear Algebra:
  
- For an introductory reference to linear algebra, I highly recommend the classic book by Gilbert Strang: [[http://math.mit.edu/~gs/linearalgebra/ |Introduction to Linear Algebra, Strang G, 2016]]+  * For an introductory reference to linear algebra, I highly recommend the classic book by Gilbert Strang: [[http://math.mit.edu/~gs/linearalgebra/ |Introduction to Linear Algebra, Strang G, 2016]]
  
- Appendix C of the Prince textbook (see above) provides a nice succinct of fundamental linear algebra methods commonly used in computer vision.+  * Appendix C of the Prince textbook (see above) provides a nice succinct of fundamental linear algebra methods commonly used in computer vision.
  
- Appendix C of the Bishop book (see above) provides a summer of useful properties of matrices.+  * Appendix C of the Bishop book (see above) provides a summer of useful properties of matrices. 
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 +  * Appendix A of the Szeliski textbook provides a review of some of the linear algebra methods used in the book. 
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 +MATLAB: 
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 +  * Mathworks provides a series of free [[https://matlabacademy.mathworks.com/ | introductory MATLAB courses]]  
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 +  * There are also numerous tutorial documents available online [[https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/documents/students/undergraduate/introduction-to-matlab.pdf | (example)]]
  
-*  Appendix A of the Szeliski textbook provides a review of some of the linear algebra methods used in the book. 
  
  
  
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