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  • 1Vector Informatik — Vector Gruppe Rechtsform Muttergesellschaft:GmbH Gründung 1. April 1988 Sitz …

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  • 2Vector space — This article is about linear (vector) spaces. For the structure in incidence geometry, see Linear space (geometry). Vector addition and scalar multiplication: a vector v (blue) is added to another vector w (red, upper illustration). Below, w is… …

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  • 3vector graphics — a method of electronically coding graphic images so that they are represented in lines rather than fixed bit maps, allowing an image, as on a computer display screen, to be rotated or proportionally scaled. * * * ▪ computer science… …

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  • 4Vector atom model — It is simply a model of atom. It can be said that it as the extension of Rutherford Bohr Sommerfield atom model. J. J. Thomson and Rutherford were the first men to propose the structure of an atom. J. J. Thomson s plum pudding modelJ.J.Thomson… …

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  • 5Continuously embedded — In mathematics, one normed vector space is said to be continuously embedded in another normed vector space if the inclusion function between them is continuous. In some sense, the two norms are almost equivalent , even though they are not both… …

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  • 6Comparison of vector graphics editors — A number of vector graphics editors for various platforms exist. Potential users of these editors will make a decision based on factors such as the availability for the user s platform, the feature set, usability of the user interface (UI) and… …

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  • 7Graded vector space — In mathematics, a graded vector space is a type of vector space that includes the extra structure of gradation, which is a decomposition of the vector space into a direct sum of vector subspaces. Contents 1 N graded vector spaces 2 General I… …

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  • 8Super vector space — In mathematics, a super vector space is another name for a Z2 graded vector space, that is, a vector space over a field K with a given decomposition:V=V 0oplus V 1.The study of super vector spaces and their generalizations is sometimes called… …

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  • 9Locally convex topological vector space — In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, locally convex topological vector spaces or locally convex spaces are examples of topological vector spaces (TVS) which generalize normed spaces. They can be defined as topological vector… …

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  • 10Four-vector — In relativity, a four vector is a vector in a four dimensional real vector space, called Minkowski space. It differs from a vector in that it can be transformed by Lorentz transformations. The usage of the four vector name tacitly assumes that… …

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