ALA - Assignment 3 2
ALA - Assignment 3 2
ALA - Assignment 3 2
11. [9 pts.] The double dual of a vector space, V, denoted by V′′ , is the dual space of V′ by definition. Define
Λ : V → V′′ as (Λv)(φ) = φ(v), where v ∈ V and φ ∈ V′ .
(a) Prove that Λ : V → V′′ is a linear map.
(b) Prove that for τ ∈ L(V), we have τ ′′ ◦ Λ = Λ ◦ τ , where τ ′′ = (τ ′ )′ .
(c) Prove that if V is finite dimensional, then Λ is an isomorphism between V and V′′ .
12. [4 pts.] If f : V → W, the graph of f is defined as a subset of V × W, defined by G(f ) := {(x, f (x)) ∈ V × W :
x ∈ V}. Prove that f is a linear map, if and only if G(f ) is a subspace of V × W.
13. [5 pts.] For vector spaces Vi , i = 1, 2, . . . , m, suppose L(V1 × V2 × . . . × Vm , W) is the space of all linear
functions from V1 × V2 × . . . × Vm to W, while L(Vi , W) is the space of all linear functions from Vi to W.
Show that L(V1 × V2 × . . . × Vm , W) is isomorphic to L(V1 , W) × L(V2 , W) × . . . × L(Vm , W).
14. [4 pts.] For vector spaces U, V, W, such that U and V are subspaces of W show that for w1 , w2 ∈ W, if we
have w1 + U = w2 + V, then U = V.
15. [5 pts.] For two affine subsets of a vector space V, say A1 and A2 , prove that A1 ∩ A2 is either an affine subset
of V or the empty set.
16. [4 pts.] Suppose U ⊆ V and {v1 + U, v2 + U, . . . , vm + U} is a basis for V/U, while {u1 , u2 , . . . , un } is a basis
for U. Show that {v1 , v2 , . . . , vm , u1 , u2 , . . . , un } is a basis for V.
vector spaces U ⊆ V, show that there exists a subspace W of V such that
17. [5 pts.] For finite dimensional L
dim(W) =dim(V/U) and V = U W. Further, show that V is isomorphic to U × V/U.
18. [4 pts.] For a non-trivial linear functional f : V → F, show that dim(V/ker(f )) = 1.
∗ Asst. Professor, Electrical Engineering, Office: EE 214D, e-mail: dm@ee.iitb.ac.in.
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19. [5 pts.] Show that for vector spaces V1 , V2 , . . . , Vm , we may claim
Pmthat V1 + V2 + . . . + Vm is a direct sum if
and only if the unique representation of 0 as a sum of the form i=1 vi , where vi ∈ Vi is given by vi = 0 ∀i.
20. [5 pts.] Define a linear map τ : V1 × V2 × . . . × Vm → V1 + V2 . . . + Vm as τ (v1 , v2 , . . . , vn ) = v1 + v2 + . . . + vn .
Show that τ is injective if and only if V1 + V2 . . . + Vm is a direct sum.
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