Identity matrixThe identity matrix is a square diagonal matrix with ones on the diagonal. |
Image/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ Let f be a mapping of X to Y. Image of f is set {f(x):x fromX} and is denoted f(X). |
InjectionNoun
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Inner productnoun pronunciation: [ ˈɪnə ˈprɒdʌkt ] meaning: An inner product is a generalization of the dot product. In a vector space, it is a way to multiply vectors together, with the result of this multiplication being a scalar. More precisely, for a real vector space, an inner product 1. 2. 3. 4. example: For Euclidean space
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Integral domainnoun pronunciation: [ˈintigrəl dōˈmān] meaning: is a nonzero commutative ring in which the product of any two nonzero elements is nonzero. example: The ring property: In an integral domain, every nonzero element a has the cancellation property, that is, if a ≠ 0, an equality ab = ac implies b = c. |
invertibleadj. Etymology classical Latin invertere to turn upside down or inside out, to reverse, to turn over violently, upset, to turn round, to pervert, to reverse (an order), to cause words to convey the opposite sense (e.g. by irony), to change, alter, to paraphrase, to translate < in- in- prefix2 + vertere vert v.1 Pronunciation Meaning Of a function or other element of an algebraic structure: having an inverse for every a there exists b such that a*b^(-1)=1
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Irreducible (polynomial)Adjective Pronunciation
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