Content deleted Content added
I broke up the description into smaller bites, and used singular forms for clarity |
→Definitions: Fix grammatical error. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit |
||
Line 22:
There are two commonly used definitions. The general one works for vector spaces over arbitrary [[field (mathematics)|fields]], and is restricted to degrees of homogeneity that are [[integer]]s.
The second one supposes to work over the field of [[real number]]s, or, more generally, over an [[ordered field]]. This definition restricts to positive values the scaling factor that occurs in the definition, and is therefore called ''positive homogeneity'', the qualificative ''positive'' being often omitted when there is no risk of confusion. Positive homogeneity leads to
The restriction of the scaling factor to real positive values allows also considering homogeneous functions whose degree of homogeneity is any real number.
|