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eigenket
851 days ago
Sure, but that isn't what they're doing on that webpage. They're just directly applying linear maps to shapes in R^2.
You can represent a wild variety of things by linear maps on suitably enlarged spaces.
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whiterknight
851 days ago
Agreed. Context: This sub thread is discussing how to interpret matrices as an abstract thing that does something as opposed to the mechanics of multiplying
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