Singular and non singular mapping define
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Singular and nonsingular mappings. A linear mapping T: V W is said to be singular if it maps some nonzero vector in V into 0 W. If it maps only 0 V into 0 W it is said to be nonsingular. A mapping is inonsingular if and only if it is one-to-one.
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