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Given and basis
If V is finite-dimensional, then V * has the same dimension as V. Given a basis
Given that estimation is undertaken on the basis of a least squares analysis, estimates of the unknown parameters β < sub > j </ sub > are determined by minimising a sum of squares function
Given the complexity of NLP problems, it is often difficult to predict performance only on the basis of glass-box evaluation, but this type of evaluation is more informative with respect to error analysis or future developments of a system.
Given Poseidon's connection with horses as well as the sea, and the landlocked situation of the likely Indo-European homeland, Nobuo Komita has proposed that Poseidon was originally an aristocratic Indo-European horse-god who was then assimilated to Near Eastern aquatic deities when the basis of the Greek livelihood shifted from the land to the sea, or a god of fresh waters who was assigned a secondary role as god of the sea, where he overwhelmed the original Aegean sea deities such as Proteus and Nereus.
Given the medieval medicine's main theory of humorism, spices and herbs were indispensable to balance " humors " in food, a daily basis for good health at a time of recurrent pandemics.
The isomorphism is not canonical ; it depends on a choice of basis in V. Given a basis ( e < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., e < sub > n </ sub >) of V and an automorphism T in GL ( V ), we have
Given that there is no constitutional office of Deputy Prime Minister, with the position being recreated on a case by case basis, the person who holds the post has no official residence.
Given a pre-Hilbert space H, an orthonormal basis for H is an orthonormal set of vectors with the property that every vector in H can be written as an infinite linear combination of the vectors in the basis.
Given a basis f = ( X < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., X < sub > n </ sub >) of V, there is a unique reciprocal basis f < sup >#</ sup > = ( Y < sup > 1 </ sup >,..., Y < sup > n </ sup >) of V determined by requiring that
Given the Protestant belief of justification through faith alone, versus on the basis of merit, most Protestant Christians consider themselves saved without having to keep the commandments of the Mosaic Law as a whole.
Given that it is still legal to discriminate against individuals on the basis of gender identity within New Zealand, the transgender community often finds that many of its younger members require survival sex for food, shelter and rest.
Given a set S of matrices, each of which is diagonalizable, and any two of which commute, it is always possible to simultaneously diagonalize all of the elements of S. Equivalently, for any set S of mutually commuting semisimple linear transformations of a finite-dimensional vector space V there exists a basis of V consisting of simultaneous eigenvectors of all elements of S. Each of these common eigenvectors v ∈ V, defines a linear functional on the subalgebra U of End ( V ) generated by the set of endomorphisms S ; this functional is defined as the map which associates to each element of U its eigenvalue on the eigenvector v. This " generalized eigenvalue " is a prototype for the notion of a weight.
Given that the eigenstates of the Hamiltonian always from a set of orthonormal basis, both the cases of m
Given an orthonormal basis ordered such that, we see that
Given a set, a free module on is a free module with basis.
For a finite group G, the left regular representation λ ( over a field K ) is a linear representation on the K-vector space V whose basis is the elements of G. Given g ∈ G, λ ( g ) is the linear map determined by its action on the basis by left translation by g, i. e.
Given the proximity of Boarstall to the king's palace at Brill it would appear that this legend certainly has some basis in fact.
Given the Likert Scale's ordinal basis, summarizing the central tendency of responses from a Likert scale by using either the median or the mode is best, with ‘ spread ’ measured by quartiles or percentiles.
Given an orthonormal basis

Given and vector
Given any vector space V over a field F, the dual space V * is defined as the set of all linear maps ( linear functionals ).
) Given a smooth Φ < sup > t </ sup >, an autonomous vector field can be derived from it.
Given a vector space V over the field R of real numbers, a function is called sublinear if
Given two Lie algebras and, their direct sum is the Lie algebra consisting of the vector space
Given a vector space V and a quadratic form g an explicit matrix representation of the Clifford algebra can be defined as follows.
Given a vector v in R < sup > n </ sup > one defines the directional derivative of a smooth map ƒ: R < sup > n </ sup >→ R at a point x by
Given any vector space V over K we can construct the tensor algebra T ( V ) of V. The tensor algebra is characterized by the fact:
Given that this is a plane wave, each vector represents the magnitude and direction of the electric field for an entire plane that is perpendicular to the axis.
Given a normalized light vector l ( pointing from the light source toward the surface ) and a normalized plane normal vector n, one can work out the normalized reflected and refracted rays:
Given the dimensions of the ellipsoid, the conversion from lat / lon / height-above-ellipsoid coordinates to X-Y-Z is straightforward — calculate the X-Y-Z for the given lat-lon on the surface of the ellipsoid and add the X-Y-Z vector that is perpendicular to the ellipsoid there and has length equal to the point's height above the ellipsoid.
Given a vector space V over a field K, the span of a set S ( not necessarily finite ) is defined to be the intersection W of all subspaces of V which contain S. W is referred to as the subspace spanned by S, or by the vectors in S. Conversely, S is called a spanning set of W.
Given subspaces U and W of a vector space V, then their intersection U ∩ W :=
Given a subset S in R < sup > n </ sup >, a vector field is represented by a vector-valued function V: S → R < sup > n </ sup > in standard Cartesian coordinates ( x < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., x < sub > n </ sub >).
Given two C < sup > k </ sup >- vector fields V, W defined on S and a real valued C < sup > k </ sup >- function f defined on S, the two operations scalar multiplication and vector addition
Given a differentiable manifold M, a vector field on M is an assignment of a tangent vector to each point in M. More precisely, a vector field F is a mapping from M into the tangent bundle TM so that is the identity mapping
Given a vector x ∈ V and y * ∈ W *, then the tensor product y * ⊗ x corresponds to the map A: W → V given by
Given ω = ( xθ,, zθ ), with v = ( x, y, z ) a unit vector, the correct skew-symmetric matrix form of ω is
Given two column vectors, their dot product can also be obtained by multiplying the transpose of one vector with the other vector and extracting the unique coefficient of the resulting 1 × 1 matrix.

Given and space
* Given any Banach space X, the continuous linear operators A: X → X form a unitary associative algebra ( using composition of operators as multiplication ); this is a Banach algebra.
* Given any topological space X, the continuous real-or complex-valued functions on X form a real or complex unitary associative algebra ; here the functions are added and multiplied pointwise.
Given a topological space X, let G < sub > 0 </ sub > be the set X.
Given a finite dimensional real quadratic space with quadratic form, the geometric algebra for this quadratic space is the Clifford algebra Cℓ ( V, Q ).
Given these two assumptions, the coordinates of the same event ( a point in space and time ) described in two inertial reference frames are related by a Galilean transformation.
Given infinite space, there would, in fact, be an infinite number of Hubble volumes identical to ours in the universe.
Given a set of training examples of the form, a learning algorithm seeks a function, where is the input space and
Given an operator on Hilbert space, consider the orbit of a point under the iterates of.
Given a point x in a topological space, let N < sub > x </ sub > denote the set of all neighbourhoods containing x.
Given the date of his publication and the widespread, permanent distribution of his work, it appears that he should be regarded as the originator of the concept of space sailing by light pressure, although he did not develop the concept further.
Given an arbitrary topological space ( X, τ ) there is a universal way of associating a completely regular space with ( X, τ ).
Given any embedding of a Tychonoff space X in a compact Hausdorff space K the closure of the image of X in K is a compactification of X.
Given a completely regular space X there is usually more than one uniformity on X that is compatible with the topology of X.
Given the space X = Spec ( R ) with the Zariski topology, the structure sheaf O < sub > X </ sub > is defined on the D < sub > f </ sub > by setting Γ ( D < sub > f </ sub >, O < sub > X </ sub >) = R < sub > f </ sub >, the localization of R at the multiplicative system

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