Definition of Orthogonality. Meaning of Orthogonality. Synonyms of Orthogonality

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Definition of Orthogonality

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- is perpendicular to line B"), orthogonal is commonly used without to (e.g., "orthogonal lines A and B"). Orthogonality is also used with various meanings...
- the orthogonality principle is a necessary and sufficient condition for the optimality of a Bayesian estimator. Loosely stated, the orthogonality principle...
- most-frequently used regarding ****embly instruction sets, as orthogonal instruction set. Orthogonality in a programming language means that a relatively small...
- In geometry, the relation of hyperbolic orthogonality between two lines separated by the asymptotes of a hyperbola is a concept used in special relativity...
- not true; having a determinant of ±1 is no guarantee of orthogonality, even with orthogonal columns, as shown by the following counterexample. [ 2 0...
- \langle f,g\rangle _{w}=0.} Orthogonality of two functions with respect to one inner product does not imply orthogonality with respect to another inner...
- In linear algebra, an orthogonal transformation is a linear transformation T : V → V on a real inner product space V, that preserves the inner product...
- In mathematics, the orthogonal group in dimension n, denoted O(n), is the group of distance-preserving transformations of a Euclidean space of dimension...
- the unit disk and have orthogonality of both radial and angular parts. Walsh functions and Haar wavelets are examples of orthogonal functions with discrete...
- ⁠ ⟨ ⋅ , ⋅ ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle \cdot ,\cdot \rangle } ⁠, where orthogonality of two vectors v {\displaystyle v} and w {\displaystyle w} means ⁠ ⟨...