Abstract
The authors present a modern technique for teaching matrix transformations on $\R^2$ that incorporates works of visual art and computer programming. Two of the authors were undergraduate students in Dr. Hamburger's linear algebra class, where this technique was implemented as a special project for the students. The two students generated the images seen in this paper, and the movies that can be found on the accompanying webpage www.wku.edu/\~{\space}bruce.kessler/.
Disciplines
Applied Mathematics | Mathematics
Recommended Repository Citation
Akridge, James Luke; Bowman, Rachel; Hamburger, Peter; and Kessler, Bruce. (2009). Using Works of Visual Art to Teach Matrix Transformations. 2009 Bridges Banff Conference Proceedings.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/math_fac_pub/18