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- Mode_of_a_linear_field abstract "In physics, a vector field is linear if it is a solution of a set of linear equations E. For instance, in physics, the electromagnetic field in vacuum, defined in the usual (3 + 1)-dimensional space S, obeys Maxwell's equations. A linear combination of electromagnetic fields, with constant, real coefficients, is a new field which obeys Maxwell's equations.The solutions of the linear equations are represented in a real vector space M. A radius of M, which represents proportional solutions is called a "mode".A norm may be defined. For instance, in electromagnetism, it is usually the energy of the solution assuming that there is no other field in S. From the norm are defined the orthogonality and the scalar product of solutions. The orthogonality of solutions extends to the corresponding modes.".
- Mode_of_a_linear_field wikiPageID "32364992".
- Mode_of_a_linear_field wikiPageRevisionID "587737064".
- Mode_of_a_linear_field confusing "July 2011".
- Mode_of_a_linear_field date "August 2011".
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- Mode_of_a_linear_field reason "Please clarify what radius in this context means, as well as what a proportional solution is".
- Mode_of_a_linear_field unreferenced "July 2011".
- Mode_of_a_linear_field subject Category:Linear_algebra.
- Mode_of_a_linear_field comment "In physics, a vector field is linear if it is a solution of a set of linear equations E. For instance, in physics, the electromagnetic field in vacuum, defined in the usual (3 + 1)-dimensional space S, obeys Maxwell's equations. A linear combination of electromagnetic fields, with constant, real coefficients, is a new field which obeys Maxwell's equations.The solutions of the linear equations are represented in a real vector space M.".
- Mode_of_a_linear_field label "Mode of a linear field".
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