Non-Zero Vector
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A Non-Zero Vector is a vector whose vector elements have a non-zero value.
- Context:
- It can (typically) not be an identity element for addition of a Vector Space in question.
- Example(s):
- [math]\displaystyle{ \vec(x) = (0.9, 0.7, 0.4) }[/math].
- [math]\displaystyle{ \vec(v) = (0, 41.0, 35.4, 22.0, 33.4) }[/math].
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- a Zero Vector.
- a Non-Zero Matrix,
- See: Empty Vector, Positive Definite Matrix, Eigenvector.