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What is vector space?
A vector space is an algebraic structure with two binary operations, + and *, that satisfy the following axioms: 1) Associativity: a + ( b + c ) = ( a + b ) + c 2) Commutativity: a + b = b + a 3)...
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What is physical interpretation of vector space?
A vector has two properties: magnitude and direction. The representation of a vector is an arrow. The tip of the arrow points to the direction the vector is acting. The length of the arrow represents...
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What are the practical applications of vector spaces?
Communication, navigation and Location, Location and location. ( space, terrestrial and atomic).
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What is meant by space vector modulation?
Space-vector (pulse width) modulation technique is a PWM technique for three-phase voltage-source inverters. Read the white paper I linked below, or the app note that I also linked below. Interested...
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Can a vector space have exactly two distinct vectors in it?
No. A vector space is a set over a field that has to satisfy certain rules, called axioms. The field in question can be Z2 (see discussion), but unlike a field, a vector's inverse is distinct from...