1st Edition

Interactive Linear Algebra

By Conrad Plaut Copyright 2026
212 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

212 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

212 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Interactive Linear Algebra and its associated software are course materials for introductory linear algebra. The software consists of around 75 (and growing) highly visual online apps that are fully self-contained. Immersed in each app, students make problem-solving decisions in real time, while the software handles routine, low-level calculations to show the outcome of each decision. Students... Read more

1. Matrices and Matrix Algebra
2. Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices
3. The Determinant
4. Euclidean Vector Spaces
5. Vector Spaces
6. Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces
7. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Biography

Conrad Plaut is a mathematics professor and former department head at the University of Tennessee. He earned his BA from Guilford College in Mathematics and English, after which he accepted a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Zagreb, Croatia. Plaut earned his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Maryland. At the University of Tennessee he has taught more than two dozen different courses, from freshman calculus to graduate topics courses. Plaut has been awarded over $1.7 million in grants and awards, primarily from the National Science Foundation, to support his mathematical research, conferences he has co-organized, and programs he has organized for students. The latter include a scholarship program for students from the Appalachian region majoring in math and computer science, a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, and the University of Tennessee Math Honors Program, for which he served as founding director. Plaut has given around 70 research talks in 11 countries, and has over 700 citations to his research papers (source: Google Scholar).