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tc4v
416 days ago
good article, but I am very bother by the "standard basis"... it's called
canonical
in math. I don't think standard is the right name in any context.
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LegionMammal978
416 days ago
If you treat the ring of polynomials as a vector space in their coefficients, then the unit monomials 1, x, x^2, etc. form the standard basis of that vector space. Wikipedia has an example of "standard basis" in this sense [0].
[0]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_basis#Generalizations
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[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_basis#Generalizations