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Generating set

In mathematics, a subset S of a algebraic structure G is a generating set of G (or G is "generated" by S) if the smallest subset of G that includes S and is closed under the algebraic operations on G is G itself. For example, if G is a group and itself is the smallest subgroup of G containing S, then S is a generating set of G.

Examples

  • The additive group of integers has 1 as a generating set. The element 2 is not a generating set, as the odd numbers will be missing. The two-elements subset {3, 5} is a generating set.

  • In linear algebra, S is a generating set or spanning set of a vector space V if V is the linear span of S.

  • Continuous functions on the interval. Polynomials are a generating set, because closure under limits forms the entire space. (we need the concept of closure under a given topology here)

Referenced By

List of abstract algebra topics | List of mathematical topics (G-I) | List of mathematical topics (G-Z)

 

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