User talk:Guruparan

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I am sorry to say that I felt it necessary to remove your contribution to vector space. You wrote: "And no Vector Multiplication is possible, hence the term Linear Spaces." I am afraid that I did not quite understand what you meant by this.

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Cheers, Jitse Niesen (talk) 13:39, 16 August 2005 (UTC)

Vector space again
I also removed your addition to that article, because it was already mentioned in the introduction that a linear space is just another name for a vector space. Also, I don't think a vector space is called linear just because multiplication of vectors is not possible. If you wish, by the way, in 3D one can multiply vectors, by the cross product.

And a couple of remarks about style. One should write "vector space" and not "Vector Space" and same for "linear space", not "Linear Space". And one should not write his name in an article, but only on the talk page. Thanks.... and welcome! Oleg Alexandrov 15:36, 16 August 2005 (UTC)