Quotient Space (linear Algebra)

Quotient Space (linear Algebra)

In linear algebra, the quotient of a vector space V by a subspace N is a vector space obtained by "collapsing" N to zero. The space obtained is called a quotient space and is denoted V/N (read V mod N or V by N).

Read more about Quotient Space (linear Algebra):  Definition, Examples, Properties, Quotient of A Banach Space By A Subspace

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