Definition of Semilinear. Meaning of Semilinear. Synonyms of Semilinear

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Definition of Semilinear

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Meaning of Semilinear from wikipedia

- In linear algebra, particularly projective geometry, a semilinear map between vector spaces V and W over a field K is a function that is a linear map "up...
- Semilinear or semi-linear (literally, "half linear") may refer to: Antilinear map, also called a "semilinear map" Semilinear order Semilinear map Semilinear...
- ⋉ Fn. The general semilinear group ΓL(n, F) is the group of all invertible semilinear transformations, and contains GL. A semilinear transformation is...
- Kottos, Tsampikos; Cohen, Doron (2010-03-31). "Random-matrix modeling of semilinear response, the generalized variable-range hopping picture, and the conductance...
- either 3 or 5, thus allowing multiple common differences to generate it. A semilinear set generalizes this idea to multiple dimensions – it is a set of vectors...
- property of some substances to exist in two distinct crystalline forms Semilinear map, a homomorphism between modules, paired with the ****ociated homomorphism...
- which inherits from B = Ks an injective function φD : D → D which is σ-semilinear (i.e. φ(ad) = σ(a)φ(d) for all a ∈ K and all d ∈ D). The Ks-admissible...
- a sesquilinear form allows one of the arguments to be "twisted" in a semilinear manner, thus the name; which originates from the Latin numerical prefix...
- dimension, and there is a semilinear map φ such that φ induces α. For n ≥ 3, the collineation group is the projective semilinear group, PΓL – this is PGL...
- on these points. For n ≥ 3, the collineation group is the projective semilinear group, PΓL – this is PGL, twisted by field automorphisms; formally, PΓL...