Transpose of a linear map
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See also: Transpose, Dual system § Transposes, and Transpose § Transposes of linear maps and bilinear forms
In linear algebra, the transpose of a linear map between two vector spaces, defined over the same field, is an induced map between the dual spaces of the two vector spaces. The transpose or algebraic adjoint of a linear map is often used to study the original linear map. This concept is generalised by adjoint functors.