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This module introduces vector space.
  • A vector space consists of the following four elements:
    • A set of vectors V ,
    • A field of scalars (where, for our purposes, is either or ),
    • The operations of vector addition "+" ( i.e. , + : V V V )
    • The operation of scalar multiplication "⋅"( i.e. ,⋅: V V )
    for which the following properties hold. (Assume x y z V and α β .)
Properties Examples
commutativity x y y x
associativity x y z x y z
α β x α β x
distributivity α x y α x α y
α β x α x β x
additive identity x V 0 0 V x 0 x
additive inverse x V x x V x x 0
multiplicative identity x V 1 x x

Important examples of vector spaces include

Properties Examples
real N -vectors V N ,
complex N -vectors V N ,
sequences in " l p " V x n n n x n p ,
functions in " p " V f t t f t p ,
where we have assumed the usual definitions of addition and multiplication. From now on, we will denote the arbitraryvector space ( V , , +,⋅) by the shorthand V and assume the usual selection of( , +,⋅). We will also suppress the "⋅" in scalar multiplication, so that α x becomes α x .

  • A subspace of V is a subset M V for which
    • x y x M y M x y M
    • x M α α x M
    Note that every subspace must contain 0 , and that V is a subspace of itself.
  • The span of set S V is the subspace of V containing all linear combinations of vectors in S . When S x 0 x N - 1 , span S i 0 N 1 α i x i α i
  • A subset of linearly-independent vectors x 0 x N - 1 V is called a basis for V when its span equals V . In such a case, we say that V has dimension N . We say that V is infinite-dimensional
    The definition of an infinite-dimensional basis would becomplicated by issues relating to the convergence of infinite series. Hence we postpone discussion of infinite-dimensionalbases until the Hilbert Space section.
    if it contains an infinite number of linearly independent vectors.
  • V is a direct sum of two subspaces M and N , written V M N , iff every x V has a unique representation x m n for m M and n N .
    Note that this requires M N 0

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