Difference between revisions of "Vector space"

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'''Vector space''' is an additive group in which addition is commutative and with which is associated a field of scalars, as the field of real [[number]]s, such that the product of a scalar and an element of the group or a vector is defined, the product of two scalars times a vector is associative, one times a vector is the vector, and two distributive [[law]]s hold.
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A '''vector space''' is an additive group in which addition is commutative and with which is associated a field of scalars, as the field of real [[number]]s, such that the product of a scalar and an element of the group or a vector is defined, the product of two scalars times a vector is associative, one times a vector is the vector, and two distributive [[law]]s hold.
  
 
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Template:Stub A vector space is an additive group in which addition is commutative and with which is associated a field of scalars, as the field of real numbers, such that the product of a scalar and an element of the group or a vector is defined, the product of two scalars times a vector is associative, one times a vector is the vector, and two distributive laws hold.