Going through all the exercises in "Linear Algebra Done Right", partly to see how rusty my linear algebra is (somewhat, it turns out).
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consistently, the most useful exercises (for me) are the ones involving (potentially) infinite-dimensional spaces. Jives with my prior
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experience. I aced my LA course at university but only really started grokking it when I took Functional Analysis.
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Finite-dimensional everything makes it too easy to just pick a basis and grind through the algebra, while missing the underlying insight.
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I learnt a huge amount from Rajendra Bhatia's "Matrix Analysis", which is finite-dimensional, but feels like functional analysis in places.
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