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2013-07-07 10:33:53 +0200
Dox
Changing basis on a vector space
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DifferentialForms
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2013-01-30 08:18:11 +0200
kcrisman
finding specific vectors froma parallelogram [closed]
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2013-01-30 08:17:52 +0200
kcrisman
linear algebra point and line [closed]
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2012-12-28 04:49:37 +0200
Daniel McLaury
Can I get the invariant subspaces of a matrix group action?
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representation
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2012-05-11 09:01:50 +0200
adrien
Quotient of CombinatorialFreeModule
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2012-05-01 07:22:55 +0200
BrianLoudon
A question on symbolic Matrices - unexpected Decimals in algebraic entry
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linearalgebra
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2012-02-28 00:37:01 +0200
DSM
How to get coordinates of an element of a combinatorial free module?
FreeModule
linearalgebra
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2012-02-11 06:10:13 +0200
parzan
Linear transformation from polynomials
linearalgebra
polynomials
matrix
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2012-01-27 13:00:19 +0200
niles
How to make a vector space with basis a *graded* one, and how to do linear algebra on its homogeneous parts?
gradedalgebra
combinatorics
linearalgebra
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