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by puilp0502
191 days ago
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But it's much easier to say "orthogonal" than "linearly independent", no?
As you mentioned, I think the word "orthogonal" has already lost its meaning of "dot product equals zero", and bears the meaning of "linearly independent" (i.e. dim(N) > 1) in casual speech. |
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