Basis
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Template:Wiktionarypar In mathematics, a basis or set of generators is a collection of objects that can be systematically combined to produce a larger collection of objects.
See:
- Basis (linear algebra).
- In topological vector spaces, one considers the variant concept of the Schauder basis instead
- Basis (topology)
- Greedoid (basis as a maximal feasible set)
- Basis (options)
- In economics or accounting, a basis is the cost or value of an asset as adjusted for tax purposes.
- In crystallography, a basis is a set of atomic positions measured from a lattice point. See crystal structure.