< Linear Algebra

Representations, whether of vectors or of maps, vary with the bases. For instance, with respect to the two bases and

for , the vector has two different representations.

Similarly, with respect to and , the identity map has two different representations.

With our point of view that the objects of our studies are vectors and maps, in fixing bases we are adopting a scheme of tags or names for these objects, that are convienent for computation. We will now see how to translate among these names we will see exactly how representations vary as the bases vary.

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