Depending on your level of mathematics background, you might like to see a 
grassroots, theoretical explanation of eigenvalues, eigenvectors, condition 
numbers and how they relate in the realm of linear algebra.

In this case I would suggest (among other books), Numerical Linear Algebra by 
Trefethen and Bau.

http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/work/nick.trefethen/text.html

Best,
Mike Zager


>>> "Katharina Küster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/11/08 4:10 nm
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Dear nmusers,

could anybody provide me with references about condition numbers and
eigenvalues?
I already know how to calculate them and I'm especially interested in
how to judge the results.

Thanks and best regards,

Kati

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