null-space

[ nuhl-speys ]

nounMathematics.
  1. the set of elements of a vector space that a given linear transformation maps to zero.

Origin of null-space

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First recorded in 1880–85
  • Also called null-man·i·fold [nuhl-man-uh-fohld]. /ˈnʌlˌmæn əˌfoʊld/.

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