orthogonal - definição. O que é orthogonal. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é orthogonal - definição


Orthogonality         
GENERALIZATION OF THE NOTION OF PERPENDICULARITY TO THE LINEAR ALGEBRA OF BILINEAR FORMS
Orthogonal; Orthogonal subspaces; Orthogonal subspace; Orthoganal; Orthogonak; Orthogonal (computing); Ortogonal; Statistical orthogonality; Statistically orthogonal; Orthogonality (quantum mechanics); Orthogonally; Orthogonal (geometry)
In mathematics, orthogonality is the generalization of the notion of perpendicularity to the linear algebra of bilinear forms. Two elements u and v of a vector space with bilinear form B are orthogonal when .
Orthogonal         
GENERALIZATION OF THE NOTION OF PERPENDICULARITY TO THE LINEAR ALGEBRA OF BILINEAR FORMS
Orthogonal; Orthogonal subspaces; Orthogonal subspace; Orthoganal; Orthogonak; Orthogonal (computing); Ortogonal; Statistical orthogonality; Statistically orthogonal; Orthogonality (quantum mechanics); Orthogonally; Orthogonal (geometry)
·adj Right-angled; rectangular; as, an orthogonal intersection of one curve with another.
orthogonal         
GENERALIZATION OF THE NOTION OF PERPENDICULARITY TO THE LINEAR ALGEBRA OF BILINEAR FORMS
Orthogonal; Orthogonal subspaces; Orthogonal subspace; Orthoganal; Orthogonak; Orthogonal (computing); Ortogonal; Statistical orthogonality; Statistically orthogonal; Orthogonality (quantum mechanics); Orthogonally; Orthogonal (geometry)
<geometry> At 90 degrees (right angles). N mutually orthogonal vectors span an N-dimensional vector space, meaning that, any vector in the space can be expressed as a linear combination of the vectors. This is true of any set of N linearly independent vectors. The term is used loosely to mean mutually independent or well separated. It is used to describe sets of primitives or capabilities that, like linearly independent vectors in geometry, span the entire "capability space" and are in some sense non-overlapping or mutually independent. For example, in logic, the set of operators "not" and "or" is described as orthogonal, but the set "nand", "or", and "not" is not (because any one of these can be expressed in terms of the others). Also used loosely to mean "irrelevant to", e.g. "This may be orthogonal to the discussion, but ...", similar to "going off at a tangent". See also orthogonal instruction set. [Jargon File] (2002-12-02)
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1. Flarion holds patents and makes equipment for OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) technology, which promises data speeds at least 10 times faster than current third–generation phones.