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linalg[basis] - find a basis for a vector space
Calling Sequence
basis(V, crspace)
Parameters
V
-
vector, set of vectors or list of vectors, a matrix
crspace
(optional) name, either 'rowspace' or 'colspace'
Description
Important: The linalg package has been deprecated. Use the superseding packages, LinearAlgebra and VectorCalculus, instead.
- For information on migrating linalg code to the new packages, see examples/LinearAlgebraMigration.
If the argument V is a single vector, then this vector is returned as a set {V}.
If V is a set of vectors, then basis will return a basis for the vector space spanned by those vectors in terms of the original vectors.
If V is a matrix, then the routine computes a basis of the column space of V if the second optional argument is 'colspace', and it returns a basis of the row space of V if the second argument is 'rowspace'.
For an ordered basis, use a list of vectors rather than a set.
A basis for the zero-dimensional space is an empty set or list.
The command with(linalg,basis) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
Examples
See Also
LinearAlgebra
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