Null vector

Null vector

In linear algebra, the null vector or zero vector or empty vector is the vector (0, 0, …, 0) in Euclidean space, all of whose components are zero. It is usually written with an arrow head above or below it : \vec{0} or 0 or simply 0. A zero vector has arbitrary direction, but is orthogonal (ie perpendicular, normal) to all other vectors with the same number of components.

A different kind of vector, also called null vector or zero vector, arises in various generalizations of Euclidean space, as explained below.

Since the word null has a more general (and very different) meaning in computer programming, many programmers prefer the term zero vector to avoid confusion. For example, the statement if ( MyVector == Null ) would intuitively be interpreted as if MyVector is a null pointer by many programmers, as opposed to if MyVector is a null/zero vector.

Linear algebra

For a general vector space, the zero vector (or null vector)or empty vector is the uniquely determined vector that is the identity element for vector addition.

The zero vector is unique; if a and b are zero vectors, then a = a + b = b.

The zero vector is a special case of the zero tensor. It is the result of scalar multiplication by the scalar 0.

The preimage of the zero vector under a linear transformation f is called kernel or null space.

A zero space is a linear space whose only element is a zero vector.

The zero vector is, by itself, linearly dependent, and so any set of vectors which includes it is also linearly dependent.

In a normed vector space there is only one vector of norm equal to 0. This is just the zero vector. In vector algebra its coordinates are ( 0,0 ) and its unit vector is n

Seminormed vector spaces

In a seminormed vector space there might be more than one vector of norm equal to 0. These vectors are often called null vectors.

Examples

The light-like vectors of Minkowski space. In general, the coordinate representation of a null vector in Minkowski space contains non-zero values.

In the Verma module of a Lie algebra there are null vectors.


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