Re: Create subspace from Basis : Maple



matrix wrote:
Hi,
I have the Basis vectors of a subspace. How can I form the whole
subspace (all possible linear combinations) from these basis vectors in
Maple ?

I use symbolic computations mod 2.

Regards, Narayanan Iyer


How can you possibly find all linear combinations in ANY program?
There is an uncountable infinity of them! Having the basis is the
same as having the subspace. The most you might do is orthogonalize
them, to be sure they are all linearly independent.

--
Julian V. Noble
Professor Emeritus of Physics
University of Virginia
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