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Linear form and Linear programming

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Difference between Linear form and Linear programming

Linear form vs. Linear programming

In linear algebra, a linear functional or linear form (also called a one-form or covector) is a linear map from a vector space to its field of scalars. Linear programming (LP, also called linear optimization) is a method to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships.

Similarities between Linear form and Linear programming

Linear form and Linear programming have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Vector space.

Vector space

A vector space (also called a linear space) is a collection of objects called vectors, which may be added together and multiplied ("scaled") by numbers, called scalars.

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Linear form and Linear programming Comparison

Linear form has 51 relations, while Linear programming has 179. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.43% = 1 / (51 + 179).

References

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