noun
- plural of subspace: in mathematics, a subset of a vector space that is itself a vector space under the same operations
- plural of subspace: in science fiction, alternate dimensions or regions of space-time used for faster-than-light communication or travel
Usage: mathematics; linear algebra
Usage: science fiction
Examples
- The professor explained how to identify subspaces within larger vector spaces.
- Linear combinations of vectors in subspaces must remain within those subspaces.
- The mathematician studied the properties of various subspaces in her research.
- In the movie, ships communicated through subspaces across vast distances.
- The science fiction novel featured travel through mysterious subspaces.
- Subspaces in linear algebra have specific mathematical requirements.
- The spacecraft detected anomalies in nearby subspaces.