Meaning & Definition of word "Subspace"
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Subspace
/ˈsʌb.speɪs/
noun:
- 1. A vector space that is a subset of another vector space, which is itself a vector space under the operations of vector addition and scalar multiplication.
- Example: In linear algebra, a plane in three-dimensional space can be considered a subspace of that space.
- 2. In topology, a subspace is a subset of a topological space that inherits the topology from the larger space.
- Example: The set of all open intervals in the real numbers forms a subspace of the larger space of real numbers.
- 3. In computer science, a subspace may refer to a reduced dimensionality representation of data.
- Example: The algorithm reduced the dataset to a subspace that captures the most variance.
Etymology
The word subspace is formed from the prefix 'sub-' meaning 'under' or 'below', and 'space'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
subspace communication:
The exchange of information within a certain defined space in theoretical models.
subspace travel:
A fictional method of traveling faster than light, often found in science fiction.
Related Words
vector space:
A mathematical structure formed by a collection of vectors.
dimensionality:
The number of dimensions in a space, important in defining subspaces.
Slang Meanings of subspace
Meaning: A state of mind or altered perception, often used in a fictional or gaming context.
Example Sentence: When I get into that meditative state, it feels like I'm in a subspace.
Meaning: An environment or setting where the usual rules don't apply, often used in gaming.
Example Sentence: The game's subspace allows us to escape enemy fire and regroup.