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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsGilbert StrangThe applications of linear algebra to graph theory often produce particularly good matrices. This paper developed from considering the four fundamental subspaces for those matrices. The author's teaching at M.IT has led to textbooks on calculus, linear algebra, and applied mathematics. The fourth text (introduction to Linear Algebra, 1993) will present theory and applications to a much wider audience.

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