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Nullspace

Also called the Kernel. If $T$ is a linear transformation of $\Bbb{R}^n$, then Null($T$) is the set of all Vectors ${\bf X}$ such that $T({\bf X}) = {\bf0}$, i.e.,

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\mathop{\rm Null}(T) \equiv \{{\bf X}: T({\bf X}) = {\bf0}\}.
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1999-05-25