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What (who) is linear diagram - definition

COMMONLY USED WAY OF PLOTTING METEOROLOGICAL DATA TO HIGHLIGHT THE ROLE OF WAVES
Hovmoller diagram; Hovmoeller diagram

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  • Sets of creatures with two legs, and creatures that fly
DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
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A Venn diagram is a widely used diagram style that shows the logical relation between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science.
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DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
Johnston diagram; Venn disagram; Venn diagrams; Ven diagram; Venn Diagram; Logic diagram; Venn diagramme; Vin diagram; Set diagram; Venn Diagrams; Area proportional Venn diagram; Area-proportional Venn diagram; Scaled Venn diagram; Venn-Euler diagram; Euler-Venn diagram; Euler–Venn diagram; Venn–Euler diagram; Generalised Venn Diagram; Generalised Venn diagram; Generalized Venn Diagram; Generalized Venn diagram; Edwards' Venn diagram; Edwards-Venn diagram; Edwards–Venn diagram; Symmetric Venn diagram; Cogwheel diagram; Primary diagram; Venn's primary diagram; Primary Venn diagram; Venn's Primary Diagram; Symmetrical Venn diagram; Simple symmetric Venn diagram; Simple symmetrical Venn diagram; Cylindrical Venn diagram; Elegant Venn diagram; Newroz diagram; Adelaide diagram; Hamilton diagram; Massey diagram; Victoria diagram; Palmerston North diagram; Manawatu diagram; Manawatū diagram; Two-set Venn diagram; Two-set diagram; 2-set Venn diagram; 2-set diagram; Three-set Venn diagram; Three-set diagram; 3-set Venn diagram; 3-set diagram; Four-set Venn diagram; Four-set diagram; 4-set Venn diagram; 4-set diagram; Five-set Venn diagram; Five-set diagram; 5-set Venn diagram; 5-set diagram; Six-set Venn diagram; Six-set diagram; 6-set Venn diagram; 6-set diagram; Seven-set Venn diagram; Seven-set diagram; 7-set Venn diagram; 7-set diagram; Eight-set Venn diagram; Eight-set diagram; 8-set Venn diagram; 8-set diagram; Nine-set Venn diagram; Nine-set diagram; 9-set Venn diagram; 9-set diagram; Ten-set Venn diagram; Ten-set diagram; 10-set Venn diagram; 10-set diagram; Eleven-set Venn diagram; Eleven-set diagram; 11-set Venn diagram; 11-set diagram; 2-Venn diagram; 3-Venn diagram; 4-Venn diagram; 6-Venn diagram; 5-Venn diagram; 7-Venn diagram; 8-Venn diagram; 9-Venn diagram; 10-Venn diagram; 11-Venn diagram; N-Venn diagram; Metrical Venn diagram; Exclusion diagram
¦ noun a diagram representing mathematical or logical sets as circles, common elements of the sets being represented by intersections of the circles.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the English logician John Venn.
linear map         
  • The function f:\R^2 \to \R^2 with f(x, y) = (2x, y) is a linear map. This function scales the x component of a vector by the factor 2.
  • The function f(x, y) = (2x, y) is additive: It doesn't matter whether vectors are first added and then mapped or whether they are mapped and finally added: f(\mathbf a + \mathbf b) = f(\mathbf a) + f(\mathbf b)
  • The function f(x, y) = (2x, y) is homogeneous: It doesn't matter whether a vector is first scaled and then mapped or first mapped and then scaled: f(\lambda \mathbf a) = \lambda f(\mathbf a)
MAPPING THAT PRESERVES THE OPERATIONS OF ADDITION AND SCALAR MULTIPLICATION
Linear operator; Linear mapping; Linear transformations; Linear operators; Linear transform; Linear maps; Linear isomorphism; Linear isomorphic; Linear Transformation; Linear Transformations; Linear Operator; Homogeneous linear transformation; User:The Uber Ninja/X3; Linear transformation; Bijective linear map; Nonlinear operator; Linear Schrödinger Operator; Vector space homomorphism; Vector space isomorphism; Linear extension of a function; Linear extension (linear algebra); Extend by linearity; Linear endomorphism
<mathematics> (Or "linear transformation") A function from a vector space to a vector space which respects the additive and multiplicative structures of the two: that is, for any two vectors, u, v, in the source vector space and any scalar, k, in the field over which it is a vector space, a linear map f satisfies f(u+kv) = f(u) + kf(v). (1996-09-30)

Wikipedia

Hovmöller diagram

A Hovmöller diagram is a common way of plotting meteorological data to highlight the behavior of waves, particularly tropical waves. The axes of Hovmöller diagrams depict changes over time of scalar quantities such as temperature, density, and other values of constituents in the atmosphere or ocean, such as depth, height, or pressure. Typically in that case, time is recorded along the abscissa, or x-axis, while 'vertical' values (of depth, height, pressure, etc.) are plotted along the ordinate, or y-axis.

The alternate orientation of axes may also be used, as a Hovmöller diagram may be plotted for longitude or latitude on the abscissa and for (advancing) time on the ordinate; then the contour values of a named physical field may be presented through color or shading.

The Hovmöller diagram was introduced by Ernest Aabo Hovmöller (1912-2008), a Danish meteorologist, in a paper published in 1949.