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The preceding three Chapters complete our discussion of elementary network theory. At this point the reader might legitimately expect to begin the electric circuit theory as advertised in the title of this book. However, in our formal presentation, electric circuit theory will be offered as a combination of the preceding network theory with linear algebra. Thus, before starting the electric circuit theory we must establish some preliminary material dealing with linear algebra. This Chapter is devoted to an exposition of the linear algebra needed in the remainder of the book.
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Slepian, P. (1968). Linear Algebra Review. In: Mathematical Foundations of Network Analysis. Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy, vol 16. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87424-6_5
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