A vector space is a set of objects where addition and scalar multiplication are defined and satisfy certain axioms. There are closure axioms that vectors added or multiplied by a scalar remain in the space. There are addition axioms like commutativity and associativity of addition, an additive identity, and additive inverses. Scalar multiplication axioms include distributivity of scalar multiplication over addition, associativity of scalar multiplication, and a multiplicative identity. Vector spaces are used in applications involving functions with field values, such as distribution, differential geometry, and Fourier analysis.
A vector space is a set of objects where addition and scalar multiplication are defined and satisfy certain axioms. There are closure axioms that vectors added or multiplied by a scalar remain in the space. There are addition axioms like commutativity and associativity of addition, an additive identity, and additive inverses. Scalar multiplication axioms include distributivity of scalar multiplication over addition, associativity of scalar multiplication, and a multiplicative identity. Vector spaces are used in applications involving functions with field values, such as distribution, differential geometry, and Fourier analysis.
A vector space is a set of objects where addition and scalar multiplication are defined and satisfy certain axioms. There are closure axioms that vectors added or multiplied by a scalar remain in the space. There are addition axioms like commutativity and associativity of addition, an additive identity, and additive inverses. Scalar multiplication axioms include distributivity of scalar multiplication over addition, associativity of scalar multiplication, and a multiplicative identity. Vector spaces are used in applications involving functions with field values, such as distribution, differential geometry, and Fourier analysis.
A vector space is a set of objects where addition and scalar multiplication are defined and satisfy certain axioms. There are closure axioms that vectors added or multiplied by a scalar remain in the space. There are addition axioms like commutativity and associativity of addition, an additive identity, and additive inverses. Scalar multiplication axioms include distributivity of scalar multiplication over addition, associativity of scalar multiplication, and a multiplicative identity. Vector spaces are used in applications involving functions with field values, such as distribution, differential geometry, and Fourier analysis.
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Vector Spaces
Name : Shubham Dattatray Jadhav Enrollment No. :1923005 SYEXTC (A)
K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering
Vector Space Axioms of Vector Space
A vector space is some [a] Closure Axioms set of things for which C1 : If u and v are in V then u + v is in V [V is closed under addition] the operation of addition C2 : If k is any scalar then ku is in V [V is closed under scalar multiplication] and the operation of multiplication by a [b] Addition Axioms scalarare defined. A1 : u+v = v+u [Commutativity] A2 : [u+v]+w = u+[v+w] [Associativity] A3 : There is an element called zero in V such that u+0=u for every u in V. Definition [Existance of additive identity] A4 : There is an element –u in V called negative of u every corresponding to Let V be a set on which two every in V such that u + [-u] =0. [Existance of additive inverse] operations, called addition and scalar multiplication, have been [c] Scalar Multiplication Axioms defined. V is called a vector space if the listed axioms hold M1 : k[u+v]=ku + kv [Distributivity of scalar multiplication] for all vectors u, v and w in V M2 : [k+m]u=ku+mu [Distributivity of scalars] and all scalars M3 : [km]u=k[mu] [Associative law of scalars] (real numbers) M4 : There is an element 1 in V called unity such that 1.u=u for every in V. k and m. [Existance of multiplicative identity] Vector Spaces Name : Shubham Dattatray Jadhav Enrollment No. :1923005 SYEXTC (A) K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering
Remarks Applications References
Vector spaces have Applied Mathematics Vector spaces in which many applications as IV the scalar k, m, ….. they occur frequently By G.V. Kumbhojkar. Are real numbers are in common called real vector circumstances, namely & spaces. If the scalars k, wherever functions m, ….. Can be complex with values in some https://www.slideserv number then the field are involved. e.com/hagop/chapter- vector space is called • Distribution 3-vector-spaces complex vector space. • Differential Geometry • Fourier Analysis