% use [nosolutions] flag to hide solutions. % use [solutions] flag to show solutions. \documentclass[ solutions, nowarning, singlenumbering ]{../../resources/ormc_handout} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{ matrix, decorations.pathreplacing, calc, positioning, fit } % Let's give clarifications about the meaning of Z and R when we use them in the first problems. % Definitely define $R^n$ before using. Optionally you may add a problem "convince yourself that $R^2$ is a plane and $R^3$ is a 3-d space". % Maybe we can add an example of a linear transformation from R^2 to R^2? Rotation? Scaling of y-axis? % Slow down, understand linear transformations fully. %\usepackage{lua-visual-debug} \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2} \begin{document} \maketitle {Linear Maps} { Prepared by Mark on \today \\ } %\input{parts/? fields} %\input{parts/? spaces} \input{parts/0 intro} \input{parts/1 linear} \input{parts/2 matrices} \end{document}