dual space
English
Noun
dual space (plural dual spaces)
- (mathematics) The vector space which comprises the set of linear functionals of a given vector space.
- (mathematics) The vector space which comprises the set of continuous linear functionals of a given topological vector space.
- 2011, David E. Stewart, Dynamics with Inequalities, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, page 17,
- The dual space of a Banach space is the vector space of continuous linear functions , which are called functionals. Similar notation is used for duality pairing between the Banach space and its dual space : is the result of applying the functional to : explicitly uses the fact that is a function .
- 2011, David E. Stewart, Dynamics with Inequalities, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, page 17,
Usage notes
Defined for all vector spaces, the dual space may, for clarity, be called the algebraic dual space. When defined for a topological vector space, the (algebraic) dual space has a subspace that corresponds to continuous linear functionals and is called the continuous dual space or continuous dual — or simply the dual space.
Synonyms
- (vector space of linear functionals): algebraic dual space, dual vector space
- (vector space of continuous linear functionals): continuous dual space, continuous dual
Further reading
Linear form on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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