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A one-dimensional space (1D space) is a mathematical space in which location can be specified with a single coordinate. An example is the number line, each point of which is described by a single real number. Any straight line or smooth curve is a one-dimensional space, regardless of the dimension of the ambient space in which the line or curve is embedded. Examples include the circle on a plane, or a parametric space curve. In physical space, a 1D subspace is called a "linear dimension" (rectilinear or curvilinear), with units of length (e.g., metre).
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In algebraic geometry there are several structures that are one-dimensional spaces but are usually referred to by more specific terms. Any field is a one-dimensional vector space over itself. The projective line over denoted is a one-dimensional space. In particular, if the field is the complex numbers then the complex projective line is one-dimensional with respect to (but is sometimes called the Riemann sphere, as it is a model of the sphere, two-dimensional with respect to real-number coordinates).
For every eigenvector of a linear transformation T on a vector space V, there is a one-dimensional space A ⊂ V generated by the eigenvector such that T(A) = A, that is, A is an invariant set under the action of T.
In Lie theory, a one-dimensional subspace of a Lie algebra is mapped to a one-parameter group under the Lie group–Lie algebra correspondence.
More generally, a ring is a length-one module over itself. Similarly, the projective line over a ring is a one-dimensional space over the ring. In case the ring is an algebra over a field, these spaces are one-dimensional with respect to the algebra, even if the algebra is of higher dimensionality.
Coordinate systems in one-dimensional space
One dimensional coordinate systems include the number line.
- Number line
See also
- Univariate
- Zero-dimensional space
References
- Гущин, Д. Д. "Пространство как математическое понятие" (in Russian). fmclass.ru. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
- Peter Lancaster & Miron Tismenetsky (1985) The Theory of Matrices, second edition, page 147, Academic Press ISBN 0-12-435560-9
- P. M. Cohn (1961) Lie Groups, page 70, Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics # 46
A one dimensional space 1D space is a mathematical space in which location can be specified with a single coordinate An example is the number line each point of which is described by a single real number Any straight line or smooth curve is a one dimensional space regardless of the dimension of the ambient space in which the line or curve is embedded Examples include the circle on a plane or a parametric space curve In physical space a 1D subspace is called a linear dimension rectilinear or curvilinear with units of length e g metre The number line In algebraic geometry there are several structures that are one dimensional spaces but are usually referred to by more specific terms Any field K displaystyle K is a one dimensional vector space over itself The projective line over K displaystyle K denoted P1 K displaystyle mathbf P 1 K is a one dimensional space In particular if the field is the complex numbers C displaystyle mathbb C then the complex projective line P1 C displaystyle mathbf P 1 mathbb C is one dimensional with respect to C displaystyle mathbb C but is sometimes called the Riemann sphere as it is a model of the sphere two dimensional with respect to real number coordinates For every eigenvector of a linear transformation T on a vector space V there is a one dimensional space A V generated by the eigenvector such that T A A that is A is an invariant set under the action of T In Lie theory a one dimensional subspace of a Lie algebra is mapped to a one parameter group under the Lie group Lie algebra correspondence More generally a ring is a length one module over itself Similarly the projective line over a ring is a one dimensional space over the ring In case the ring is an algebra over a field these spaces are one dimensional with respect to the algebra even if the algebra is of higher dimensionality Coordinate systems in one dimensional spaceOne dimensional coordinate systems include the number line Number lineSee alsoUnivariate Zero dimensional spaceReferencesGushin D D Prostranstvo kak matematicheskoe ponyatie in Russian fmclass ru Retrieved 2015 06 06 Peter Lancaster amp Miron Tismenetsky 1985 The Theory of Matrices second edition page 147 Academic Press ISBN 0 12 435560 9 P M Cohn 1961 Lie Groups page 70 Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics 46