MATH1030 Tutorial 9: Tuesday 4:30 Session (11 Nov)
MATH1030 Tutorial 9: Tuesday 4:30 Session (11 Nov)
Definition: Two vectors spaces V and W are isomorphic to each other if there exists
a invertible linear transformation map from V to W .
Theorem 4: Suppose V, W are finite dimensional vectors spaces, then V, W are isomor-
phic if and only if dim(V ) = dim(W ).
Exercise:
1. (Lecture Notes Exercise) Let T : V → W be a linear transformation. Prove the following
statements in lecture notes:
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3. For the following mapping T in part (a) to (c),
6. (2010 Final Q6) Let V1 , V2 , V3 , V4 be four finite dimensional vectors spaces and T1 :
V1 → V2 , T2 : V2 → V3 , T3 : V3 → V4 . Suppose we have (i) T1 is one-to-one, (ii)
R(T1 ) = N (T2 ),(iii)R(T2 ) = N (T3 ), (iv) T3 is onto.
Show that dim(V1 ) − dim(V2 ) + dim(V3 ) − dim(V4 ) = 0.