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Τι (ποιος) είναι zero basis - ορισμός

ELEMENT OF A BASIS FOR A FUNCTION SPACE
Basis Function; Basis functions; Blending function; Basis Functions; Fourier basis

Standard basis         
BASIS OF EUCLIDEAN SPACE CONSISTING OF ONE-HOT VECTORS
Standard bases; Standard basis vector; Kronecker basis; Standard unit vector
In mathematics, the standard basis (also called natural basis or canonical basis) of a coordinate vector space (such as \mathbb{R}^n or \mathbb{C}^n) is the set of vectors whose components are all zero, except one that equals 1. For example, in the case of the Euclidean plane \mathbb{R}^2 formed by the pairs of real numbers, the standard basis is formed by the vectors
Basis (universal algebra)         
STRUCTURE INSIDE OF SOME (UNIVERSAL) ALGEBRAS, WHICH ARE CALLED FREE ALGEBRAS. IT GENERATES ALL ALGEBRA ELEMENTS FROM ITS OWN ELEMENTS BY THE ALGEBRA OPERATIONS IN AN INDEPENDENT MANNER
Basis (Universal Algebra)
In universal algebra, a basis is a structure inside of some (universal) algebras, which are called free algebras. It generates all algebra elements from its own elements by the algebra operations in an independent manner.
Zero (art)         
  • Günther Uecker, photo by Lothar Wolleh
  • Otto Piene, photo by Lothar Wolleh
  • Günther Uecker, Gropiusbau, Berlin
  • ZERO, Guggenheim, New York
GROUP OF ARTISTS
ZERO foundation
Zero (usually styled as ZERO) was an artist group founded in the late 1950s in Düsseldorf by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene. Piene described it as "a zone of silence and of pure possibilities for a new beginning".

Βικιπαίδεια

Basis function

In mathematics, a basis function is an element of a particular basis for a function space. Every function in the function space can be represented as a linear combination of basis functions, just as every vector in a vector space can be represented as a linear combination of basis vectors.

In numerical analysis and approximation theory, basis functions are also called blending functions, because of their use in interpolation: In this application, a mixture of the basis functions provides an interpolating function (with the "blend" depending on the evaluation of the basis functions at the data points).