A minor point, but Wikipedia uses k-vector for *any linear combination of* the wedge products of k vectors (from a given vector space). --Dan [Victor wrote:] << Good reference, but that points out an ambiguity. The wikipedia article in question uses k-vector for the wedge product of k vectors of any fixed dimension. Fred uses it for a vector in a vector space of dimension k. I think that both terms are in use. [Mike Stay wrote:] << [Fred wrote:] << Can anybody clarify the situation [of what the definition of a k-vector is] or better still, provide some relevant citations?
How about wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multivector
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