Nathaniel Johnston is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, Canada. His research makes use of linear algebra, matrix analysis, and convex optimization to tackle questions related to the theory of quantum entanglement. His companion volume, Introduction to Linear and Matrix Algebra, is also published by Springer.
The book is well-organized. The main notions and results are well-presented, followed by a discussion and problems with detailed solutions. There are many helpful notes and examples. At the end of each section, the reader can frequently find several computational, true/false, or proof exercises. ... There are several illustrative and colorful figures. For instance, those illustrating the examples and remarks about the Gershgorin disc theorem or about the geometric interpretation of the positive semidefiniteness are really helpful. (Carlos M. da Fonseca, zbMATH 1471.15001, 2021)