X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=examples.tex;h=dde74d0f6997418a8ab283ee1f6fb53452f6a6bf;hb=8f3a3f952b0e5bd692b9b41d1417c877b0e0425e;hp=af125a726265dbfd53b150bc42cca2cfeb5c3c6f;hpb=42bef52e8272b97d0fae6243dd7621b793086e28;p=mjotex.git diff --git a/examples.tex b/examples.tex index af125a7..dde74d0 100644 --- a/examples.tex +++ b/examples.tex @@ -30,8 +30,12 @@ is a multivariate polynomial ring with indeterminates $X$, $Y$, and $Z$, and coefficients in $R$. If $R$ is a moreover an integral domain, then its fraction field is $\Frac{R}$. If $x,y,z \in R$, - then $\ideal{\set{x,y,z}}$ is the ideal generated by $\set{x,y,z}$, - which is defined to be the smallest ideal in $R$ containing that set. + then $\ideal{\set{x,y,z}}$ is the ideal generated by + $\set{x,y,z}$, which is defined to be the smallest ideal in $R$ + containing that set. Likewise, if we are in an algebra + $\mathcal{A}$ and if $x,y,z \in \mathcal{A}$, then + $\alg{\set{x,y,z}}$ is the smallest subalgebra of $\mathcal{A}$ + containing the set $\set{x,y,z}$. \end{section} \begin{section}{Algorithm} @@ -178,7 +182,8 @@ $L$ is $\adjoint{L}$, or if it's a matrix, then its transpose is $\transpose{L}$. Its trace is $\trace{L}$. Another matrix-specific concept is the Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse of $L$, denoted by - $\pseudoinverse{L}$. + $\pseudoinverse{L}$. Finally, the rank of a matrix $L$ is + $\rank{L}$. The span of a set $X$ is $\spanof{X}$, and its codimension is $\codim{X}$. The projection of $X$ onto $V$ is $\proj{V}{X}$. The