In the vector space V(F) OV=0 means
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This space is a vector subspace of FX, the space of all possible functions from X to F. ... Likewise, if X is the set of natural numbers, N, then this space is just F∞. A canonical basis for (FX)0 is the set of functions {δx | x ∈ X} defined by. The dimension of (FX)0 is therefore equal to the cardinality of X
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