Definition:Linear Transformation/Also denoted as
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Linear Transformation: Also known as
It is commonplace in the literature devoted to linear transformations for the argument not to be put in parenthesis:
That is, $A h$ would be used for $\map A h$, as long as the context makes this clear.
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- 1965: Seth Warner: Modern Algebra ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $\text {V}$: Vector Spaces: $\S 28$. Linear Transformations
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