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Invariant vector


In mathematics, an invariant subspace of a linear mapping T : VV from some vector space V to itself is a subspace W of V that is preserved by T; that is, T(W) ⊆ W.

Consider a linear mapping that transforms:

An invariant subspace of has the property that all vectors are transformed by into vectors also contained in . This can be stated as


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