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As an important branch of mathematics, Linear Algebra has an immense bibliography, both in traditional (paper) and electronic (Internet) media. On the other hand, the information on textbooks, and very often the textbooks themselves, are easily accessed. A comprehensive list of introductory and advanced textbooks is given in the article on Linear Algebra in Wikipedia.

Thus, instead of reproducing a full list of references, we shall only mention a few items which seem to us especially interesting and recommendable.

The most noteworthy are the books by Gilbert Strang. 1 2 and his lectures MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005, accessible on YouTube or directly in the MIT website.

Another compelling item is a friendly written and interactive, Sage-based textbook on Linear Algebra by Robert A. Beezer, available online.

1

G. Strang, Introduction to Linear Algebra, Wellesley-Cambridge Press, 5. ed., 2016.

2

G. Strang, Linear Algebra and its Applications, Brooks Cole, 2006.