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Terms vs Overcomplete - What's the difference?

terms | overcomplete |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective overcomplete is

(mathematics) describing a frame (in linear algebra) having a set of functions more than a basis.

Overcompleteness vs Overcomplete - What's the difference?

overcompleteness | overcomplete | Related terms |

Overcomplete is a related term of overcompleteness.



As a noun overcompleteness

is the condition of being overcomplete.

As an adjective overcomplete is

describing a frame (in linear algebra) having a set of functions more than a basis.

Basis vs Overcomplete - What's the difference?

basis | overcomplete |


As a noun basis

is basis.

As an adjective overcomplete is

(mathematics) describing a frame (in linear algebra) having a set of functions more than a basis.

Functions vs Overcomplete - What's the difference?

functions | overcomplete |


As a noun functions

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb functions

is third-person singular of function.

As an adjective overcomplete is

describing a frame (in linear algebra) having a set of functions more than a basis.

Frame vs Overcomplete - What's the difference?

frame | overcomplete |


As a noun frame

is frame, division of time on a multimedia timeline.

As an adjective overcomplete is

(mathematics) describing a frame (in linear algebra) having a set of functions more than a basis.