Vectors(avni.sh)
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Vectors
https://www.avni.sh/posts/linear-algebra/vectors/
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Yeah, the term matrices also includes vectors. This article was more focus on vectors so that's how I defined it.
In the next article about Matrices[1] and the article before this one [2] I have included this.
[1] https://github.com/bovem/bovem.github.io/pull/67 [2] https://www.avni.sh/posts/linear-algebra/tensors/#matrix-ran...
In the next article about Matrices[1] and the article before this one [2] I have included this.
[1] https://github.com/bovem/bovem.github.io/pull/67 [2] https://www.avni.sh/posts/linear-algebra/tensors/#matrix-ran...
Well written.
Since it was filed under Linear Algebra, i took it in the strict sense i.e. a vector is an element of a vector space. Now i see that it is more CS focused.
Since it was filed under Linear Algebra, i took it in the strict sense i.e. a vector is an element of a vector space. Now i see that it is more CS focused.
Matrices can be vectors. So can continuous functions.
Its all very strange :)