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== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==
   
'''vector-space''' is library that that provides provides classes and generic operations for vector spaces and affine spaces. It also defines a type of infinite towers of generalized derivatives. A generalized derivative is a linear transformation rather than one of the usual concrete representations (scalars, vectors, matrices, ...). See the [http://conal.net/blog/tag/derivatives/ related posts] for more info about this notion of derivatives.
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'''vector-space''' is library that provides provides classes and generic operations for vector spaces and affine spaces. It also defines a type of infinite towers of generalized derivatives. A generalized derivative is a linear transformation rather than one of the usual concrete representations (scalars, vectors, matrices, ...). See the [http://conal.net/blog/tag/derivatives/ related posts] for more info about this notion of derivatives.
   
 
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Abstract

vector-space is library that provides provides classes and generic operations for vector spaces and affine spaces. It also defines a type of infinite towers of generalized derivatives. A generalized derivative is a linear transformation rather than one of the usual concrete representations (scalars, vectors, matrices, ...). See the related posts for more info about this notion of derivatives.

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