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In mathematics, orthogonality is the generalization of the geometric notion of perpendicularity. The line segments AB and CD are orthogonal to each other.
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In mathematics, orthogonality is the generalization of the geometric notion of perpendicularity to the linear algebra of bilinear forms. Two elements u and ...
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In linear algebra, an orthogonal matrix, or orthonormal matrix, is a real square matrix whose columns and rows are orthonormal vectors.
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In statistics and signal processing, the orthogonality principle is a necessary and sufficient condition for the optimality of a Bayesian estimator.
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In mathematics, orthogonal functions belong to a function space that is a vector space equipped with a bilinear form. When the function space has an ...
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In mathematics, an orthogonal polynomial sequence is a family of polynomials such that any two different polynomials in the sequence are orthogonal to each ...
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In mathematics, orthogonal coordinates are defined as a set of d coordinates q = ( q 1 , q 2 , … , q d ) {\displaystyle \mathbf {q} =(q^{1},q^{2},\dots ...
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In mathematics, an integral is the continuous analog of a sum, which is used to calculate areas, volumes, and their generalizations.
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Orthogonality in a programming language means that a relatively small set of primitive constructs can be combined in a relatively small number of ways to build ...
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