Course detail

Linear Algebra I

FSI-SLA Acad. year: 2024/2025 Winter semester

The course deals with the following topics: Vector spaces, matrices and operations on matrices. Consequently, determinants, matrices in a step form and the rank of a matrix, systems of linear equations. Euclidean spaces: scalar product of vectors, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, Jordan canonical form. Bilinear and quadratic forms.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Prerequisites

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes

Language of instruction

Czech

Aims

Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences

The study programmes with the given course

Programme B-MAI-P: Mathematical Engineering, Bachelor's
branch ---: no specialisation, 6 credits, compulsory

Programme C-AKR-P: , Lifelong learning
branch CZS: , 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NADE: Application Development, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NBIO: Bioinformatics and Biocomputing, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NCPS: Cyberphysical Systems, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NEMB: Embedded Systems, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NGRI: Computer Graphics and Interaction, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NHPC: High Performance Computing, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NIDE: Intelligent Devices, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NISD: Information Systems and Databases, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NISY: Intelligent Systems, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NMAL: Machine Learning, 6 credits, compulsory

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NMAT: Mathematical Methods, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NNET: Computer Networks, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NSEC: Cybersecurity, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NSEN: Software Engineering, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NSPE: Sound, Speech and Natural Language Processing, 6 credits, compulsory

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NVER: Software Verification and Testing, 6 credits, elective

Programme MITAI: Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Master's
branch NVIZ: Computer Vision, 6 credits, elective

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

39 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

1. Number sets, fields, operations, inversions. 
2.  Vector spaces, subspaces, homomorphisms.
3. Linear dependence of vectors, basis and dimension.
4. Transition matrices and linear mapping matrix transformation. 
5. Determinants, adjoint matrix.
6. Systems of linear equations.
7. The characteristic polynomial, eigen values, eigen vectors. 
8. Jordan normal form.
9. Unitary vector spaces.
10. Orthogonality. Gram-Schmidt process.
11. Bilinear and quadratic forms.
12. Inner, exterior and cross products – relations and applications.
13. Reserve

Exercise

22 hours, compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

Week 1: Fundamental notions such as vectors, matrices and operations.
Following weeks: Seminar related to the topic of the lecture given in the previous week.

Computer-assisted exercise

4 hours, compulsory

Syllabus

Seminars with computer support are organized according to current needs. They enables students to solve algorithmizable problems by computer algebra systems.