Corank

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In mathematics, corank is complementary to the concept of the rank of a mathematical object, and may refer to the dimension of the left nullspace of a matrix, the dimension of the cokernel of a linear transformation of a vector space, or the number of elements of a matroid minus its rank.[1]

Left nullspace of a matrix

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The corank of an m×n matrix is mr where r is the rank of the matrix. It is the dimension of the left nullspace and of the cokernel of the matrix. For a square matrix M, the corank and nullity of M are equivalent.

Cokernel of a linear transformation

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Generalizing matrices to linear transformations of vector spaces, the corank of a linear transformation is the dimension of the cokernel of the transformation, which is the quotient of the codomain by the image of the transformation.

Matroid

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For a matroid with n elements and matroid rank r, the corank or nullity of the matroid is nr. In the case of linear matroids this coincides with the matrix corank. In the case of graphic matroids the corank is also known as the circuit rank or cyclomatic number.

References

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